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The Gothic Novel. A novel in which supernatural horrors and an atmosphere of unknown terror pervades the action. Invented by Horace Walpole.
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The Gothic Novel A novel in which supernatural horrors and an atmosphere of unknown terror pervades the action.
Invented by Horace Walpole The Castle of Otranto (1764) contains essentially all the elements that constitute the genre. Walpole's novel was imitated not only in the eighteenth century and not only in the novel form, but it has influenced writing, poetry, and even film making up to the present day. http://www.virtualsalt.com/gothic.htm
Setting • Dark • Mysterious castle where ghosts and sinister humans roam • Secret passageways • Gloom and horror • Wind and rain
Supernatural Elements • A giant--or • A sighing portrait—or • A skeleton—or • Ghosts or their apparent presence • Omens • Dream visions
Women • Fainting • Frightened • Screaming • Threatened by powerful male
doors grating on rusty hinges howls in the distance distant sighs footsteps approaching lights in abandoned rooms gusts of wind blowing out lights or blowing suddenly characters trapped in rooms or imprisoned Elements of Gloom and Horror
Elements of romance in the Gothic novel • Powerful love • Uncertainty of reciprocation • Unreturned love • Tension between true love and father's control • Lovers parted • Illicit love of lust threatens virtuous one • Rival lovers
Vocabulary • Use of words indicating fear, mystery, etc. • Apparition • Devil • Ghost • Haunted • Terror • Fright