Yes, "Manfred" is considered gothic writing. It is mostly associated with the gothic subculture due to its supernatural themes, and the fact that it is considered a Romantic metaphysical drama.
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"Manfred" of course.
Manfred Koller has written: 'Der Pacher-Altar in St. Wolfgang' -- subject(s): Altarpieces, Gothic, Christian art and symbolism, Conservation and restoration, Gothic Altarpieces, St. Wolfgang (Church : Sankt Wolfgang im Salzkammergut, Austria)
MANFRED Is this the 12 across clue perchance?
Manfred, Hippolita, Conrad, Isabella, Theodore, Friar Jerome, Matilda, Frederic
There aren't any. Here's a couple of links to writing Gothic and Horror stories, though.
Kjell Haarstad has written: 'Gotisk skrift' -- subject(s): Danish Paleography, Genealogy, Gothic Writing, Paleography, Danish, Writing, Gothic
RomanticismYou're welcome :)
RomanticismYou're welcome :)
Mary Shelley was with her soon-to-be husband Percy Bysshe Shelley when she began writing gothic stories. They were part of a literary circle that included Lord Byron and John Polidori, both of whom also wrote gothic works.
She would be considered a gothic author for a couple of reasons. Her writing style is unique in that it is elegant, old fashioned, and sets the tone for dark horror. Her writing style is of a gothic styled nature.Another reason as to why she is known as a gothic writer, is her earlier books on the supernatural. Vampires, Witches, and Ghosts are all her making.