Gothic fiction

topic information


general information about Gothic fiction

Gothic fiction (sometimes referred to as Gothic horror) is a genre of literature that combines elements of both horror and romance. As a genre, it is generally believed to have been invented by the English author Horace Walpole, with his 1764 novel The Castle of Otranto.
Aliases: Gothic novel, 0099-dd6d
F W

related topics


topics related to Gothic fiction

message stream


messages about Gothic fiction

Yr 7s we will look at Gothic novels this week. Here is an article which looks at the conventions of Gothic Fiction
6 days ago from Facebook
Prepping Gothic Novel & Horror Fiction mid-term. I might just forego the essay ? altogether! I'm never satisfied w/the responses.
6 days ago from TweetDeck
Studies in Gothic Fiction....set to be launched March 19th (our anniversary)
5 days ago from Twitter

03.08.10

Looks Awesome! RT : Scroll down for info on Splice: - looks creepyyyy |
5 days ago from TweetDeck

Motorcycles and Sweetgrass by Drew Hayden Taylor :: Reader Store

Motorcycles and Sweetgrass by Drew Hayden Taylor :: Reader Store: In the tradition of Thomas K... www.bikerfriendly.eu
5 days ago from twitterfeed
anyone got a definition of Gothic Horror?
4 ½ days ago from Twitter
take for example Gothic Literature, fin de siècle literature (that's what I had), Dandies and New Women?
4 ½ days ago from TweetDeck

Special Guest Author Post – A Poet At Age 16

Special Guest Author Post – A Poet At Age 16
4 days ago from ShareThis.com

The Great Escape - 1,001 book challenge: Uncle Silas, Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu

'Uncle Silas' was my first book in the Gothic Novel Challenge, and if I read nothing else, I…
3 ½ days ago from Google

Green Review: Florence & Giles by John Harding (blue door)

Gothic Horror New NR post: Green Review: Florence & Giles by John Harding (blue door)
2 ½ days ago from TweetDeck

message history


messages per hour for Gothic fiction

top articles


articles discussing Gothic fiction


attribution for Gothic fiction

Freebase CC-BY Freebase content licensed under CC-BY
Wikipedia content licensed under GFDL