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'''Gothic''' may refer to: '''Gothic''' or '''Gothics''' may refer to:
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==Germanic people==
==People and languages==
*] or Gothic people, the ethnonym of a group of East Germanic tribes
**], an extinct East Germanic language, spoken by the Goths *] or Gothic people, a Germanic people
**], an extinct East Germanic language spoken by the Goths
**], the Gothic language spoken by the Crimean Goths **], an alphabet used to write the Gothic language
**]
**], one of the alphabets used to write the Gothic language
* ], sometimes called Goths, a large North Germanic tribe who inhabited Götaland
**], a collection of Unicode characters of the Gothic alphabet


==Arts and entertainment==
==Medieval culture==
===Genres and styles===
*], a Medieval art movement
**] * ], a style of medieval art
**] (Neo-Gothic) * ], an architectural style
* ], a loose literary aesthetic of fear and haunting
* ], a style of rock music
* ], developed by fans of gothic rock


==Romanticism== ===Gaming===
*], a video game series
*] or Gothic Romanticism, a British literary genre
*] **], 2001
**], 2002
***], 2003
**], 2006
**], a remake of the 2001 video game


===Music===
==Gothic subculture==
*], or "The Gothic", Havergal Brian
*]
*], 1991
*]
*], 2015


===Other uses in arts and entertainment===
==Gothic music==
*], a 1986 British psychological horror film
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*'']'', a 1990 comic book story arc
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*"Gothic", a 2010 episode of TV series ]
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==Typography== ==Typography==
*] or Gothic script * ], or Gothic script, Gothic minuscule or Gothic type
*] or Gothic typefaces * ] or Gothic typefaces
** ], the "sans-serif" equivalent for East Asian writing systems
** ]


==Other uses== == Other uses==
*], U.S., a ghost town
*], known as ''"The Gothic"'', the largest symphony ever composed
*], a 1986 film by Ken Russell *], a football club in Norwich, England
*], a video game series originally developed by Piranha Bytes Game Studios
*], a 2001 video game developed by Piranha Bytes Game Studios
*], a species of nocturnal moth *], a species of nocturnal moth
*], a mountain in the Great Range of the Adirondacks in New York state, U.S.
*], a 1991 album by the band Paradise Lost
*], a World War II defensive line *{{SS|Gothic}}, the name of several steamships
*], one of the Adirondack High Peaks in New York
*], a football club in Norwich, England
*]
*], a White Star Line ship
*], a British cargo ship in service 1922-39
*], a Corinthic-class passenger and cargo liner
*'']'', a 1990 comic book story arc


==See also== ==See also==
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*] * ]
*]
* ], a World War II defensive line
*'']'', a 2003 supernatural horror film
* ], in the 15th century
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* ], or neo-Gothic
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* ]
* ]
* ], a contemporary art movement


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Gothic or Gothics may refer to:

People and languages

Arts and entertainment

Genres and styles

Gaming

Music

Other uses in arts and entertainment

Typography

Other uses

See also

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