I Waked One Morning From a Dream: What Is Gothic Literature?

There have been many nights when I’ve laid awake wondering: What makes a book Gothic? Who decides what is and isn’t Gothic fiction? And why, why, why do I keep reading them?

It’s time to reveal the truth about Gothic literature. Together, we’ll unravel the fragments, falsehoods and frame narratives to separate fact from fiction. Interrogate Gothic literature’s most renowned writers – including Horace Walpole, Ann Radcliffe and Matthew Lewis. And find out why this obscure, 200-year-old genre is still haunting us today.

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I Waked One Morning From a Dream: What Is Gothic Literature?

What makes a book Gothic, who wrote the first Gothic novels and why Gothic has survived in this introduction to Gothic literature.

The Gothic Dispatch

“Though the machinery is invention, and the names of the actors imaginary, I cannot but believe that the ground-work of the story is founded on truth. The scene is undoubtedly laid in some real castle.”

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"Though the machinery is invention, and the names of the actors imaginary, I cannot but believe that the ground-work of the story is founded on truth. The scene is undoubtedly laid in some real castle." - The Hermetic Library Blog

Though the machinery is invention, and the names of the actors imaginary, I cannot but believe that the ground-work of the story is founded on truth. The scene is undoubtedly laid in some real castle. Horace Walpole, The Castle of Otranto [Amazon, Bookshop, Publisher, Local Library] Consider also: “Rules are the difference between us and […]

The Hermetic Library Blog

Conheça o primeiro livro de terror da história! O Castelo de Otranto, do autor Horace Walpole, é considerado o primeiro livro gótico da história.
Confira:
#ocastelodeotranto #horacewalpole #literaturagotica #livrosdeterror

https://geekpopnews.com.br/o-castelo-de-otranto-conheca-o-primeiro-livro-de-terror-da-historia/

O Castelo de Otranto | Conheça o primeiro livro de terror da história

O Castelo de Otranto é considerado o primeiro livro de terror da história, escrito pelo inglês Horace Walpole.

Portal GeekPop News

Celebrating Horace Walpole, born on the 24th September, whose novel The Castle of Otranto (1764), marked the birth of the Gothic genre.

Walpole woke up one night from a nightmare of a ghost, and a ‘giant hand in armour’. Like his successors Mary Shelley and R.L.Stevenson, Walpole put his scary dream to literary use, and so the Castle of Otranto was born.

Happy Birthday, Horace!

#birthdayboy #gothicliterature #horacewalpole #gothicwriter

“This world is a comedy to those that think, a tragedy to those that feel.”
― Horace Walpole, The Letters of Horace Walpole

Born 24th September

Happy Birthday, Horace!

#birthdayboy #horacewalpole #gothicliterature #quoteoftheday

Dilettante Father of Gothic Horror: From 'Dracula' to 'Haunting of Hill House,' All Shadows Darken Keep of 'Castle of Otranto'

https://www.theneweuropean.co.uk/the-dilettante-father-of-gothic-horror/ via the "New European" #GothicHorror #GothicLiterature #HoraceWalpole

The dilettante father of gothic horror

From Dracula to The Haunting of Hill House, it all leads back to The Castle of Otranto

The New European
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