Monday, April 26, 2010
Gothic with Romantic
According tohttp://cai.ucdavis.edu/waters-sites/gothicnovel/155breport.html#elements The Gothic novel took shape mostly in England from 1790 to 1830 and falls within the category of Romantic literature. It acts, however, as a reaction against the rigidity and formality of other forms of Romantic literature. The Gothic is far from limited to this set time period, as it takes its roots from former terrorizing writing that dates back to the Middle Ages, and can still be found written today by writers such as Stephen King. But during this time period, many of the highly rThe setting is greatly influential in Gothic novels. It not only evokes the atmosphere of horror and dread, but also portrays the deterioration of its world. The decaying, ruined scenery implies that at one time there was a thriving world. At one time the abbey, castle, or landscape was something treasured and appreciated. Now, all that lasts is the decaying shell of a once thriving dwelling.egarded Gothic novelists published their writing and much of the novel's form was defined. This shows also like in frankenstein how the it was both gothic and romantic literature.
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