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* A style of northern European architecture, see ], ] (for the corresponding style in other art forms), ] * A style of northern European architecture, see ], ] (for the corresponding style in other art forms), ]
* A British literary genre from the late 18th and early 19th century, see ] * A British literary genre from the late 18th and early 19th century, see ]
* In the 20th century the word came in use for a certain lifestyle and music, see ] ] * In the 20th century the word came in use for a certain lifestyle (see ]) and music (see ])

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Gothic has been used over the centuries to refer to distinctly different things.


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