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How the Gothic characters are described in novel Emma written by Jane Austen?

There ar no gothic characters in Emma, maybe you are thinking of Northanger Abbey??


What was the first gothic horror novel and when was it published?

The first Gothic novel written was The Castle of Otrantoby Horace Walpole, in 1764. He wrote it based on a dream he had, in which he found himself in an ancient castle. Other authors of Gothic novels used his ideas and themes to write their own stories later on.


Who was the first Gothic poet?

i believe that Horace Walpole in "The Castle of Otranto"was the first person and novel to start the interest in Gothic literacy


How does Mary Shelley's Frankenstein conform to the definition of Gothic novel?

Mary Shelley's Frankenstein conforms to the definition of a Gothic novel by taking place in a dark dungeon and characters blending the supernatural and external world. Also, raising the dead is a premise used in Gothic novels.


When did gothic writing emerge?

Actually, the Gothic period went from the 12th - 16h century.There are the periods:Early English Gothic (1189-1271)Decorated Gothic (1271-1377)Perpendicular Gothic (1377-1547)


Who was the first author to write a gothic horror?

Credit for the first gothic novel goes to Horace Walpole for 'The Castle of Otranto' and its pretty bad!


What is the cultural context in Wuthering Heights?

Wuthering Heights is a gothic novel. The cultural context of the novel is Gothic era. Wuthering Height can not just be termed a gothic novel, it is pioneering and differed from its contempories, it is seen as a hybrid novel in the way it contains elements of romantacism, realism, gothic and feminism. Brontes novel shows skill and oringinality. Her use of Gothic is more subtle than the traditional gothic novel!


Who was the first person to write a gothic story?

One of the earliest known gothic stories is "The Castle of Otranto" written by Horace Walpole in 1764. It is often considered the first gothic novel, featuring elements like mysterious castles, supernatural occurrences, and intense emotions.


What kind of novel is Weiland?

Weiland is an American gothic novel. It was the first of its kind, and is the most famous. It is by Charles Brockden Brown.


Is sweeny todd an gothic novel?

No it is not. Many Gothics have thought that, but it was not intended to be Gothic at all.


Which of Jane Austen's novels is a satire on Gothic novel?

Yes, definitely. Northanger Abbey is full of allusion to gothic novels, satirizes their scenery, their characters, and the plots. It is explicitly related to The Mysteries of Udolpho, by Ann Radclyffe.


What kinde of novel is ''Frankenstein''?

"Frankestein" is a Science Fiction novel,or gothic science fiction.