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Lecture on the English Origins of Gothic Literature 18th century Gothic fiction actually begins with art & architecture – a look back to the medieval world. England began to find itself in the midst of a societal unraveling throughout the 18th century. The philosophies of Shaftsbury, Ada...
Anne Radcliffe's novel "The Italian" incorporates many aspects of the Gothic that can be found weaved throughout the text. Radcliffe's novel is a combination of an exploration into a striking culture, with looming family secrets, subtle hints of supernatural forces at work and G...
AMERICAN GOTHIC: Tracing the Dark Romantic Through Irving, Hawthorne and Poe by Justin Cooper If we follow the stream of American romanticism through its shining era of the decades preceding the Civil War, we see a robust river of humanist thought: Emerson, Thoreau, Whittie...
The term Gothic conjures up images of frightened women, graveyards, and haunted castles in the mist, popular settings for horror films. But is this what Gothic means? The Oxford Companion to English Literature defines Gothic as, "Tales of the macabre, fantastic, and supernatural, usually set amid ...
Samuel Coleridge wrote during a time period where gothic styling influenced many writers. This trend by writers of the era rises to the surface prominently in ?The Rime of the Ancient Mariner?. Coleridge uses gothic elements here to determine the existence and fate of the Mariner?s faulty spirit and...
America, The Land of Opportunity Most people, nowadays, want to become wealthy and live in the lap of luxury. Everyone wants that million dollars, and to make it to the Promise Land. We use literature to spill our thoughts and tell stories about history. History and literature are linked in tha...
Why the South? Is there more grotesque written in or about southern literature? In this research paper, I will try to define and explain the reasons I see more grotesque in the south as opposed to the rest of the nation and elsewhere. To understand the gothic and the grotesque, I will use an histori...
Death is defined as, \"The termination or extinction of something.\" Edgar Allen Poe uses this description in \"The Fall of the House of Usher\" in different ways. Poe\'s intention when writing \"The Fall of the House of Usher\" was not to present a moral, lesson, or truth to the reader; he was si...