Hec, I have an anthology of poetry also called Acquainted with the Night that might qualify as Gothy.
'Serenity'
Literary Buffistas 3: Don't Parse the Blurb, Dear.
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
What else is in that, sj?
Just reading the setup for Lucia di Lammermoor sounds goth as all get out:
The story concerns a feud between two families, the Ashtons and the Ravenswoods. When the opera begins, the Ashtons are in the ascendancy and have taken possession of Ravenswood Castle, the ancestral home of their rivals. Edgardo (Sir Edgar), Master of Ravenswood and last surviving member of his family, has been forced to live in a lonely tower by the sea, known as the Wolf's Crag.
Oooh, and it ends with a suicide in a graveyard.
What else is in that, sj?
I just got in, let me go check.
How could I forget Anna Akhmatova:
last toast
here’s to the ruin of this house to the villainies we do to our coupled severance here’s to you
to the lies lips issue forth to the cold weather of your eyes to the world’s being dumb and coarse to the god who let us die
How could I forget Anna Akhmatova:
Russians know how to bring the bleak.
There's about a hundred poems in here, so I'm not going to list it all. Some examples are, "One Night" by Umberto Saba, "Night of Hell" by Arthur Rimbaud, "Ballad of One Doomed to Die" by Frederico Garcia Lorca, and "The Cross of Snow" by Longfellow.
Russians know how to bring the bleak.
I do think she is bleak more than goth. But she has some great dark love poems. None of which I can find online.
Rimbaud! Of course!
Another by Anna:
Wild honey has the scent of freedom, dust--of a ray of sun, a girl's mouth--of a violet, and gold--has no perfume.Watery--the mignonette, and like an apple--love, but we have found out forever that blood smells only of blood.
Just reading the setup for Lucia di Lammermoor sounds goth as all get out:
's why I recommended it. I might not *be* goth, but I know it when I see it.
In this vein (so to speak) I grabbed some vampire books at a big book sale ($2 for hardcovers! .50 for paperbacks!) - The Vampire of New York by ... someone-or-other Hunt and the first of the Danny Valentine books. Also one called The Vampire and the Cowboy (seriously - how could I resist?).