It is not a Gothic novel, though it has some Gothic or (woodsy Horror) elements the plot is taken apart by the Detective Sherlock Holmes as a matter of deductive logic, not some sort of supernatural action, like werewolves. The story is a detective or mystery/crime novel and not in any sense of the word a science-fiction novel I do not know why or how it got on the(Science Fiction) category.
the moor is a high bit of land with rough grass this is used in the hound of the baskervilles as a gothic fiction reference and adds a bit of mystery to the novel. the moor is also where the beast as it is refered to lives :)
St. Denis
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)
Gothic horror emerged in the late 18th century and remained popular throughout the 19th century. The genre saw a resurgence in the 20th century and continues to influence modern horror literature and films.
Gothic horror is typically attributed to writers such as Horace Walpole, with his novel "The Castle of Otranto" published in 1764, often regarded as the first gothic novel. Gothic horror later evolved with authors like Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein" and Bram Stoker's "Dracula" contributing to the genre's popularity.
No, only Gothic style architecture developed from the Gothic period. Fashion came later in the neo-gothic era.
Gothic music
Gothic 3: FG is adding to the Orc path story of Gothic 3.
She wore Gothic clothing
What really matters is if you practice Christianity. One can be a gothic Christian, or a gothic non-Christian.
Gothic Hospital was created in 2001.
Korey Cooper is not Gothic, she is a Christian.