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Characteristics of Gothic Literature

Characteristics of Gothic Literature. Application to literature. Any kind of romantic, scary novel Came from Germany in the late 1700’s - early 1800’s Popular among female writers Became best sellers!. http://www.greatscotland.be/evenementen.htm. A classic.

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Characteristics of Gothic Literature

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  1. Characteristics of Gothic Literature

  2. Application to literature • Any kind of romantic, scary novel • Came from Germany in the late 1700’s - early 1800’s • Popular among female writers • Became best sellers! http://www.greatscotland.be/evenementen.htm

  3. A classic • Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein (1818) • Single most important product of this tradition • Themes relate to science, poetry, psychology, alienation, politics, education, family relationships, etc. • Tradition: 8-foot tall monster made of separate body pieces librarycommission.lib.wv.us/ WVLC%20BOOK/Frank...

  4. Influence felt elsewhere • Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Coleridge-- skeleton ship and the crew’s reaction • Christabel by Coleridge-- atmosphere, setting, and fragmentary plot of seduction and witchery • Manfred by Byron -- initial scene • The Even of St. Agnes by Keats -- setting http://www.wilsonsalmanac.com/images2/ancient_mariner4.jpg

  5. Famous Gothic Writers - cont’d. • Edgar Allen Poe • Steven King http://www.3boysproductions.com/MIFF-2002-Fri-Nite-Program.htm http://www.1001-votes.com/vote/fond.php?mcat=24&lg=fr

  6. Characteristics • Set in Medieval times • Dark, mysterious, evil tone • Dark castles, palaces, chambers, haunted mansions • Isolated setting • All come together to emphasize the sense of evil http://www.encounterspri.com/Articles.htm

  7. More characteristics • Presence of ghosts, spirits, vampires, and other supernatural entities • Mysterious disappearances and reappearances • Supernatural or paranormal occurrences http://www.penelopesweb.com/gargoyles.html

  8. Characteristics -- cont’d. • Religion, usually Christianity or at least spirituality, is confronted. • A gothic “double” is used in which a character who seems to be good is linked with another who is evil www.pagedepot.com/.../ GOTHIC%20CHAPBOOKSX.HTM

  9. More characteristics • Blood, pain, death • Cruelty • Eroticism • Characters with “aberrant psychological states” • Events are “uncanny, macabre, or melodramatically violent bordering between reality and unreality http://www.pantip.com/cafe/chalermthai/newmovie/hauntedcastle/hc.html

  10. Purpose • To evoke “terror” versus “horror” in the reader because of situations bordering reality/unreality • Often used to teach a message • May lack a Medieval setting but will develop an atmosphere of gloom and terror

  11. Horror “An awful apprehension” Described distinctly Something grotesque So appalling, unrealistic Depends on physical characteristics Terror “A sickening realization” Suggestive of what will happen Depends on reader’s imagination Sense of uncertainty Creates an “intangible atmosphere of spiritual psychic dread” Differentiating between the two

  12. American Gothic • Important from the mid-18th Century on • Related to “Romantic Period” • Criticizes “national myth of new-world innocence by voicing the cultural contradictions that undermine the nation’s claim to purity and equality” - Teresa A. Goddu • Tells of historical horrors that make national identity http://photos1.blogger.com/img/154/1420/1024/american%20gothic.jpg

  13. Southern Gothic • Customary setting because it’s the source of values not necessarily welcome in the rest of the country • Poe was the first Southern gothic writer • Common themes: race, alienation, sense of “otherness” http://www.madelinecarolgallery.com/images/Southern%20Plantation.jpg

  14. Cyber gothic literature • Situations seem unrealistic during this time period but possible in the future • Dark setting • Nothing natural; all man-made • Characters’ bodies are often altered, making them less human-like • Based on knowledge and a “technologically enhanced future” http://darklands.ivory-tower.net/index.php?module=ContentExpress&func=display&ceid=17&meid=-1

  15. Your assignment • Work in groups of 2-4 • Take turns around the circle creating a “gothic-horror” story - campfire style – • Write down gothic elements included • Be prepared to share with the class http://www.illustrationweb.com/artist_pages/artist_images/artist_4/the_pit_and_the_pendulum.jpg

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