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The Origin Of The Gothic Style
What is the Gothic style?
'Gothic'
is
one
of
those
terms
that
we
all
come
across
but
only
few
understands.
This
word
has
been
used
to
describe
various
elements
of
our
culture
like
art,
architecture,
literature,
music
and
also
fashion.
But
all
we
can
spew
out
in
response
to
the
above
asked
question
are
disjointed
works
like
'dark',
'destructive',
'medieval'
and
'scary'.
Let
us
try
to
form
a
thread
of
meaning
from
these
unrelated
words.

Origin of the word 'Gothic':
To describe the Gothic style, you must get into the etymology of the word Gothic. It comes from the word 'Goth'. The Goths were a Germanic tribe that flourished during the last leg of the Roman empire. In fact, the Visigoth (a part of the tribe) were the first ones in history to overrun the city of Rome. Rome with all its classical architecture and art was supposed to be an epitome of culture. So, when the Goths destroyed Rome, they destroyed civilization. Therefore, the connotations of uncouth, destructive and uncivilized were attached to the Gothic style.
Gothic Architecture:
Sometime around the 12 century BC, the long columned style of architecture became popular in Europe. These Gothic architecture designs had high ceilings, flying buttresses (a support structure that reduces the role of pillars) and huge stained glass windows. The Gothic style of building is totally contrary to the Roman Classical style. No circular domes or arches and a total aversion for the use of pillars. The best example of Gothic architecture is probably the cathedral of Notre Dame in France. Compare it to the Parthenon in Rome to understand the difference. Again, anything that did not follow the Roman standards of symmetry and order was termed as 'Gothic', meaning 'scary' or 'unpolished' in this case.
Gothic Literature:
To put it in simple words, melodramatic mystery novels were called Gothic novels. Horror and anticlimactic endings were the defining elements of this kind of literature. 'The Castle Of Otranto' was the first example. Many un-put-downable horror stories from the likes of Ann Radcliffe and the Bronte sisters followed. Gothic literature was looked down upon (that is why the name 'Gothic') as a source of cheap entertainment and weak story telling. But it has given us classics like 'Wuthering Heights' and 'Jane Eyre'.
Gothic Music:
The term 'Gothic' was used to describe the grunge movements in music many years after it was over. It basically refers to punk music. The element of nihilism or an apocalyptic perspective that is present in punk music earned the name Gothic. Some bands like 'Sex Pistols' in England and even 'Doors' (Jim Morrison's band) was referred to as Gothic.
The Gothic style was used in makeup, fashion, paintings and all means of modern art. We can relate to it in a better way if we know its origins. Share with us what more you know about the Gothic style?



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