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  2. List of gothic fiction works - Wikipedia

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    Gothic fiction (sometimes referred to as Gothic horror or Gothic romanticism) is a genre of literature that combines elements of both horror fiction and romanticism Contents: Top

  3. Gothic fiction - Wikipedia

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    The Castle of Otranto (1764) is regarded as the first Gothic novel. The aesthetics of the book have shaped modern-day gothic books, films, art, music and the goth subculture. [28] The first work to call itself "Gothic" was Horace Walpole's The Castle of Otranto (1764). [1]

  4. Category:Victorian novels - Wikipedia

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    S. St. James's (novel) St. Martin's Eve; Scenes of Clerical Life; She: A History of Adventure; The Sign of the Four; Silas Marner; Sir George Tressady; The Sleeper Awakes

  5. Gothic bluebooks - Wikipedia

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    Gothic bluebooks were descendants of the chapbook, trade in which had nearly disappeared by 1800. [4] They measured about three and a half to four inches wide and six to seven inches high. [2] Many of the bluebooks contained outright plagiarism, being merely plot summaries of full-length gothic novels. [5]

  6. Ann Radcliffe - Wikipedia

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    Ann Radcliffe (née Ward; 9 July 1764 – 7 February 1823) was an English novelist, a pioneer of Gothic fiction, and a minor poet.Her technique of explaining apparently supernatural elements in her novels has been credited with gaining respectability for Gothic fiction in the 1790s. [1]

  7. Eighteenth-century Gothic novel - Wikipedia

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    The eighteenth-century Gothic novel is a genre of Gothic fiction published between 1764 and roughly 1820, which had the greatest period of popularity in the 1790s. These works originated the term "Gothic" to refer to stories which evoked the sentimental and supernatural qualities of medieval romance with the new genre of the novel .

  8. Category:Gothic novels - Wikipedia

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    Gothic novel stubs (64 P) Pages in category "Gothic novels" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. ... Little Eve (book) M. Montalbert (novel) R.

  9. Frankenstein - Wikipedia

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    Frankenstein has frequently been recommended on Five Books, with literary scholars, psychologists, novelists, and historians citing it as an influential text. [79] Today, the novel is generally considered to be a landmark work as one of the greatest Romantic and Gothic novels, as well as one of the first science fiction novels. [80]