GOTHIC ROMANCE

type of novel that flourished in the late 18th and early 19th cent. in England. Gothic romances were mysteries, often involving the supernatural and heavily tinged with horror, and they were usually set against dark backgrounds of medieval ruins and haunted castles. The Castle of Otranto by Horace Walpole was the forerunner of the type, which included the works of Ann Radcliffe, Matthew Gregory Lewis, and Charles R. Maturin, and the novel Frankenstein by Mary Shelley. Jane Austen's novel Northanger Abbey satirizes Gothic romances. The influence of the genre can be found in some works of Coleridge, Le Fanu, Poe, and the Brontës. During the 1960s so-called Gothic novels became enormously popular in England and the United States. Seemingly modeled on Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre and Daphne du Maurier's Rebecca, these novels usually concern spirited young women, either governesses or new brides, who go to live in large gloomy mansions populated by peculiar servants and precocious children and presided over by darkly handsome men with mysterious pasts. Popular practitioners of this genre are Mary Stewart, Victoria Holt, Catherine Cookson, and Dorothy Eden.

See studies by T. M. Harwell (4 vol., 1985) and D. P. Varma (1987).

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...folk-tales; terror in the romances of the middle ages, in Elizabethan...CHAPTER II THE BEGINNINGS OF GOTHIC ROMANCE Walpoles admiration for Gothic art and his interest in the...anticipation of the methods of Gothic Romance; Clara Reeves Old...
...Perfidious Brother: A German Romance, Including the Pathetic...Mysterious Bandit: A Terrific Romance; To Which Is Added...summarized in The First Gothics . . The First Gothics: A Critical Guide to the English Gothic Novel . New York: Garland...
...critical standard of what a Gothic romance should look like. At the outset...which many readings of the Gothic rely is a twentieth-century...possibilities which the category of romance offered to various Gothic works and their writers.
...use of supernatural horror in the gothic with romantic suspense, and thus she was the founder of both the gothic romance formula in the horror genre and...Radcliffe expanded the length of the gothic narrative. She helped to make fashionable...
...Traveling Heroinism: Gothic for Heroines," in Literary...0156. MORRIS D. B. "Gothic Sensibility," New Literary...The Social Novel and the Gothic," and "The Transposition...NEILL S. Diana. "The Gothic Romances," in A Short History of...257; Rpt. in Pastoral and Romance, ed. Eleanor Terry Lincoln...
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...Morrisons Beloved as Gothic Romances by Philip Goldstein...original artist. Gothic romances like Bram Stackers...is a more profound romance than Absalom, Absalom...Absalom! both depict gothic romances, Faulkners novel shares...Beloved proves the better romance, it justifies the...
Gothic Melodrama and Spiritual Romance: Vision and Fidelity in Two Versions...Barnes. The production embraces the Gothic aspects of the novel rather than shrinking...on the other hand, seems much less Gothic and brooding. It tends to downplay...
Romances and Gothic Tales/albert of Werdendorff; Or...Embrace by William Hughes Romances and Gothic Tales (Concord, Zittaw Press, 2004...a specific research interest in trade Gothic and the library culture of the late eighteenth...
...the writers of Gothic romance and drama as a...aspects of the Gothic: romance gone horribly wrong...of the "vampire romance industry" (a...personalized romances" (172-73...anything the least bit Gothic in such works as...
...traditionally absent from the romance genre, and in fact...labeled the "historical Gothic." These works, by...greatly from later Gothics in that they were set...we examine the short Gothic fragment, we must...the Manner of the old Romances." Letters and Essays...Mayo, Robert D. "Gothic Romance in the Magazines...
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...embraced the structure and style of the gothic romance, then twisted its impulses into...as the fountainhead of American gothic. Although later novels demonstrate...later novels, Brown brought mundane gothic conventions -- romance, class...
...work told me he could illustrate a gothic novel with a lot of power," Dean...according to Weckbach, the ultimate gothic romance novel Wuthering Heights had him...Weckbachs yearlong labors on the gloomy gothic classic see the light of day when...
...women writers took up the Gothic genre. The most celebrated...1823), whose five Gothic novels earned her the...lhe Shakespeare of Romance." A middle-class...becomes a prototypical romance hero: dark and brooding...instance, "drugstore" Gothic novels, featuring houses...
...Am Going to Build a Little Gothic Castle, Declared Horace Walpole...refers specifically to the romance genre and its associational...like the Enchanted Hero of a Romance, who sees beautiful Castles...parallactic visions of the Gothic castle, experiencing oblique...
Sing for Your Supper: Tim Burtons Gothic Revenge Tragedy Is a Treat for Eyes and Ears Alike. by Ryan...Todd and Mrs Lovett enjoy a waltz around the pie-shop, the romance of the occasion only enhanced by the fact that she is holding...
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GOTHIC ROMANCE; Karen Elson and Jack White Are the Addams Family of Rock, Writing Songs...casualties were building up. Aged 15, she watched PJ Harveys Glam-Gothic video for Down By the Water. She went straight out and bought the album...
GOTHIC ROMANCE; FASHION; the New Seasons Love Affair with All Things Dark and Decadent Translates to Moody Hues and Fabulously Extravagant Flourishes...
Undying Love Tim Burton Reanimates Folk Tale into Fun Gothic Romance. by Dann Gire Byline: Dann Gire Daily Herald Film Critic "Corpse Bride" out of four Opens today Voice cast As Johnny Depp Victor...
...MORRISONS Movie Reviews: You Wooden Believe I T. the Gothic Mood of the Village Is Fabulous but Once the Twist Has...it doesnt measure up to the richly realised mood of gothic romance that has gone before. BRUSH WITH TERROR: Joaquin Phoenix...
...zipped and bolted vibe, 2010s gothic moment is about the Edwardian...leather for bedrooms that ooze romance and passion, while being highly...mind when thinking about the gothic aesthetic is black, black...accents of black will achieve the gothic look without feeling as though...
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GOTHIC ROMANCE type of novel that flourished in the...18th and early 19th cent. in England. Gothic romances were mysteries, often involving the...Austens novel Northanger Abbey satirizes Gothic romances. The influence of the genre...
...Strawberry Hill, near Twickenham, where he built a pseudo-Gothic castle, which became the showplace of England. He...anticipated the romanticism of the 19th cent. with his Gothic romance The Castle of Otranto (1765). His other important...
...ambitions. About 1796 he built in Wiltshire an extravagant Gothic castle, Fonthill Abbey, where he lived in mysterious...1820. Beckford is chiefly remembered today for the Gothic romance Vathek, a bizarre tale about the adventures of the...
...by William Hill Brown, only shortly preceded the Gothic romance, Wieland (1799), by the first professional American...sketches of Louisiana by George W. Cable , even the romance of the Old South woven by the poetry of Henry Timrod...
...editor of the English Chronicle. Her best works, The Romance of the Forest (1791), The Mysteries of Udolpho...give her a prominent place in the tradition of the Gothic romance . Her excellent use of landscape to create mood and...
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