Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
gothicism
noun
/ˈɡɒθɪsɪzm/
Definition
A style of art, architecture, literature, or fashion that originated in the Middle Ages and relies on elements such as the supernatural and the dark aspects of human experience.
Examples
- The gothic novel often includes themes of horror and the supernatural.
- Many modern films draw on gothic elements to create a sense of suspense.
- In architecture, gothicism can be seen in the pointed arches and intricate details of cathedrals.
Meaning
Gothicism refers to a cultural and aesthetic movement characterized by an exploration of the morbid, mystical, and brooding elements, often reflected in various forms of artistic expression.
Synonyms
- dark romanticism
- medievalism
- romanticism
- macabre style