<p><i>Gothic Genesis: The Transmission Through Time and Territory</i> offers a concise yet rigorous account of the Gothic’s evolution from its eighteenth-century origins to its diverse twenty-first-century reconceptualizations. The book investigates how tropes of the uncanny spectrality ruin and liminality are continually reconfigured in response to shifting cultural political and technological conditions. By situating Gothic production within broader intellectual environmental and geopolitical contexts <i>Gothic Genesis</i> presents a nuanced account of the genre’s enduring relevance and its capacity to mediate collective anxieties.</p>