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GOTHIC STYLE IN ARTS AND LITERATURE

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CONTENTS

• The notion of “gothic”

• Birth of the gothic novel

• Symbols and archetypes of the gothic novel

• Development of the genre

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THE NOTION OF “GOTHIC”

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Birth of the gothic novel

(1717-1797)

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The Castle of Otranto (1764)

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Gothic novel “must have”

• Terror, suspense, mystery• Breathtaking chapter endings• Supernatural (ghosts, magicians, werewolves, devils, monsters)

• Medieval setting (castle, abbey, monastery, ruins)

• Dark secrets and curses• Merciless vilain and virginal maiden

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Ann Radcliffe(1764-1823)

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Development of the genre

Charlotte Bronte

(1816-1855) Emily Bronte (1818-1848)Anne Bronte (1820-1849)

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Satire and parody

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Jane Austen “Northanger Abbey” (1818)

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In search of a gothic novel?

• Clara Reeve• Matthew Gregory

Lewis• Mary Shelley• Charles Maturin• Sir Walter Scott• G.W.M. Reynolds• Edgar Allan Poe• Elizabeth Gaskell• Sheridan Le Fanu

• Bram Stoker• Charles Dickens• Robert Louis

Stevenson• Oscar Wilde• Henry James• Gaston Leroux• Arthur Conan Doyle• Joyce Carol Oates• Daphne du Maurier