Influences and Theoreticians
- Sir Walter Scott's Importance to the Gothic Revival
- Thomas Carlyle
- Ruskin and the Gothic Revival
- William Morris
- The Advantages of Gothic Domestic Architecture; or Gothic as Essentially Functionalist
- Evangelical Protestant and Roman Catholic Resistance to the Gothic Revival
- Medieval English Gothic Architecture — Backgrounds to the Gothic Revival (sitemap)
Major Buldings and Monuments in Gothic Revival Styles
- George Gilbert Scott's Albert Memorial
- George Gilbert Scott's St. Pancras Station
- Augustus Welby Pugin's Gothic Revivalism
- G. E. Street's lawcourts and St. Paul's, Rome
- Techno-Gothick: Woodward and Deane's Oxford Natural History Museum
- William Butterfield's Rogue Gothic
- Alfted Waterhouse's Natural History Museum
Gothic Revival Buildings and Monuments in the Colonies
- Mutiny Memorial, Delhi, India
- Christ Church, Simla, India
- St. Mary's Cathedral, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
- St. Andrew's Cathedral, Sydney, Australia
- St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore
- Cathedral of the Good Shepherd, Singapore
- Church of Saint Gregory the Illuminator, Singapore
- The Cathedral of St. John, Hong Kong
- Cathedral of Notre-Dame, Saigon, Vietnam
Gothic Revival Buildings and Monuments in Europe
- The Gothic Revival in Central European Architecture
- West front, St. Vitus Cathedral, Prague, Czech Republic
- Parliament House, Budapest, Hungary
- Tile Roof, St.Matthias, Budapest, Hungary
- Fisherman's Bastion, Budapest, Hungary
- Livraria Chardron, 144 Rua das Carmelitas, Porto, Portugal
Architects and Architect-Designers
- Sir Arthur Blomfield
- Edward Blore
- William Butterfield
- William Burges
- John Corry
- William Henry Crossland
- Benjamin Ferrey
- G. Goldie
- Philip Charles Hardwick
- Sir Horace Jones
- W. E. Nesfield
- Ernest Newton
- J. L. Pearson
- J. Prichard
- Augustus Welby Pugin
- Sir George Gilbert Scott
- John Dando Sedding
- George Edmund Street
- Alfred Waterhouse
- Philip Speakman Webb
- W. White
- Woodward and Deane (Techno-Gothick Oxford Museum)
- T. H. Wyatt
Painting
Decorative Arts and Design
- The Gothic Revival and the Decorative Arts
- The Medieval Revival: An Influential Movement that First Met Opposition
References
Clark, Kenneth. The Gothic Revival: An Essay in the History of Taste. Orig. pub. 1928. London: Constable, 1950.
Eastlake, Charles L. A History of the Gothic Revival. London: Longmans, Green; N.Y. Scribner, Welford, 1872. [Copy in Brown University's Rockefeller Library]
Goodhart-Rendel, H. S. "English Gothic of the Nineteenth Century." Journal of the Royal Institute of British Architects 31 (1924):321-45.
Gwynn, Denis R. Lord Shrewsbury, Pugin, and the Catholic Revival. London: Hollins and Carter, 1946.
Hersey, George L. High Victorian Gothic" A Study in Associationism. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 1972.
Hitchcock, Henry-Russell. Architecture: Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries. 2nd ed. Baltimore: Penguin, 1963.
Pugin, A. Welby. The Present State of Ecclesiastical Architecture in England. "Republished from the Dublin Review." London: Charles Dolman, 1843.
Ruskin, John. Works. Library Edition. Ed. E. T. Cook and Alexander Wedderburn. 39 vols. London: George Allen, 1903-12.
Stanton, Phoebe B. The Gothic Revival and American Church Architecture: An Episode in Taste, 1840-1856. Johns Hopkins Studies in Nineteenth-Century Architecture. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1968.
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