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GOTHIC STYLE IN ARTS AND LITERATURE

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GOTHIC STYLE IN ARTS AND LITERATURE. The notion of “gothic” Birth of the gothic novel Symbols and archetypes of the gothic novel Development of the genre. CONTENTS. THE NOTION OF “GOTHIC”. Birth of the gothic novel. (1717-1797). The Castle of Otranto (1764). Gothic novel “must have”. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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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