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Characteristics of Gothic Literature
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Characteristics of

Gothic Literature

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When did it become popular?

• Later 18th Century• Started with a “Gothic Revival” -- mid-1700’s• Visible in gardens• Seen in architecture (gargoyles) of the Middle Ages

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• Any kind of romantic, scary novel• Came from Germany in the late 1700’s -

early 1800’s

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FROM EUROPE:

• Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein (1818)• Single most important product of this tradition• Themes relate to science, poetry, psychology,

alienation, politics, education, family relationships, etc.• Tradition: 8-foot tall monster made of separate body

pieces

https://youtu.be/Lg17y6iz7Xs

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Some Gothic tropes• Religion, usually

Christianity or at least spirituality, is confronted.

• A gothic “double” is used in which a character who seems to be good is linked with another who is evil

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More characteristics• Blood, pain, death• Cruelty• Eroticism• Characters with

“aberrant psychological states”

• Events are “uncanny, macabre, or melodramatically violent bordering between reality and unreality

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• To evoke “terror” versus “horror” in the reader because of situations bordering reality/unreality•Often used to

teach a message• May lack a

Medieval setting but will develop an atmosphere of gloom and terror

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• HorrorHorror•“An awful

apprehension”•Described

distinctly•Something

grotesque•So appalling,

unrealistic•Depends on

physical characteristics

• TerrorTerror•“A sickening

realization”•Suggestive of

what will happen•Depends on

reader’s imagination•Sense of

uncertainty•Creates an

“intangible atmosphere of spiritual psychic dread”

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SO WHAT ARE WE READING NEXT?

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WASHINTON IRVING

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WASHINTON IRVING

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WASHINTON IRVING

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WASHINTON IRVINGMORE LIKE GEOFFREY CRAY-CRAY!WHAT?!

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Included in the 1824 collection of Irving’s

stories called Tale of a Traveler

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IRVING WROTE IT WHILE VISITING

GERMANY AND PARIS

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PUBLISHED IT UNDER THE PSEUDONYM

GEOFFREY CRAYON

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NARRATOR: GEOFFREY CRAYON

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SAYS THE STORY TOOK PLACE IN 1727 NEARLY 100 YEARS BEFORE THE

STORY WAS PUBLISHED (WHY DOES WASHINGTON DO THIS?)

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FIRST PERSON NARRATION ADDS TO THE FEELING THAT THE READER IS BEING TOLD

THE STORY IN THE ORAL TRADITION

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OLD SCRATCH = EVIL

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MURKY WOODS = TOM’S CONSCIENCE

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TOM = RELIGIOUS HYPOCRISY

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