gothic literature was written in 1760-1830
Luke Gibbons has written: 'Gaelic Gothic' -- subject(s): Gothic revival (Literature), Colonies in literature, Literature and society, In literature, History, Race in literature
Well, the most popular gothic novel, Dracula, was written in 1897. In the eighteen hundreds, and the nineteen hundreds after the famous novel, gothic literature was being demanded everywhere.
Ed Cameron has written: 'The psychopathology of the Gothic romance' -- subject(s): Psychology, Pathological, in literature, Gothic fiction (Literary genre), English, Psychoses in literature, Psychoanalysis and literature, History and criticism, Neuroses in literature, Deviant behavior in literature
Steven Bruhm has written: 'Gothic bodies' -- subject(s): Body, Human, in literature, English Horror tales, English literature, Gothic revival (Literature), History and criticism, Horror tales, English, Mind and body in literature, Pain in literature, Politics and literature, Romanticism
Benjamin Franklin Fisher has written: 'Poe and Our Times' 'The gothic's gothic' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Gothic revival (Literature), Horror tales
Wendy C. Graham has written: 'Gothic elements and religion in Nathaniel Hawthorne's fiction' -- subject(s): Gothic revival (Literature), Criticism and interpretation, Religion in literature
Peter Fairclough has written: 'Three Gothic novels' -- subject(s): Gothic revival (Literature), English Horror tales
Diane Long Hoeveler has written: 'Gothic feminism' -- subject(s): English Feminist fiction, English Horror tales, English fiction, Femininity in literature, Feminism and literature, Feminist fiction, English, Gender identity in literature, Gothic revival (Literature), History, History and criticism, Horror tales, English, Sex role in literature, Women and literature, Women authors
Elizabeth MacAndrew has written: 'The Gothic tradition in fiction' -- subject(s): English Horror tales, English fiction, Gothic revival (Literature), History and criticism
Gothic literature is a type of fiction that shows elements of romance and mystery. It may include supernatural or paranormal elements as well as horror.
Gothic literature that features this fascination with Asia is called Orientalist literature.
Karen Halttunen has written: 'Murder most foul' -- subject(s): Murder, Gothic revival (Literature), History, Murder in literature, Case studies