The Gothic Tradition was a literary style that began in the mid-eighteenth century. These works usually contained something of the supernatural. The works are highly emotional with references towards important social issues of the time. Ghost and Vampire stories come from the Gothic Tradition.
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 F.C. was created in 1898.
Industrial Gothic happened in 1995-12.
What were the Attitudes to gothic novels in 1900's?
Pioneer Gothic Church was created in 1857.
Allan Lloyd Smith has written: 'American gothic fiction' -- subject(s): American Horror tales, American fiction, Gothic revival (Literature), History and criticism 'Uncanny American fiction' -- subject(s): American Psychological fiction, History and criticism, Psychoanalysis and literature, Repression (Psychology) in literature, Sex in literature, Subconsciousness in literature, Supernatural in literature 'The analysis of motives' -- subject(s): American Psychological fiction, American fiction, History and criticism, Psychology and literature
gothic literature was written in 1760-1830
Elizabeth MacAndrew has written: 'The Gothic tradition in fiction' -- subject(s): English Horror tales, English fiction, Gothic revival (Literature), History and criticism
Kari J. Winter has written: 'Subjects of slavery, agents of change' -- subject(s): African American women in literature, American literature, Biography, English Horror tales, English fiction, Gothic revival (Literature, Gothic revival (Literature), History and criticism, Intellectual life, Power (Social sciences) in literature, Sex role in literature, Slaves, Slaves' writings, American, Women and literature, Women authors
The major genres of the romantiscism era in American literature are novels, short stories, sermons, manifestos and poems.
Kay Mussell has written: 'Fantasy and reconciliation' -- subject(s): American Love stories, American fiction, English Love stories, English fiction, Fantasy in literature, History, History and criticism, Reconciliation in literature, Women and literature, Women authors, Women in literature 'Women's gothic and romantic fiction' -- subject(s): Abstracts, American Horror tales, American fiction, Bibliography of bibliographies, Gothic revival (Literature), History and criticism, Romanticism, Women and literature, Women authors
Adelyne Shively Tibbetts is known for writing books on American literature, including "American Gothic Fiction: An Introduction." She has also written articles and chapters on various topics related to literature and culture.
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.
Luke Gibbons has written: 'Gaelic Gothic' -- subject(s): Gothic revival (Literature), Colonies in literature, Literature and society, In literature, History, Race in literature
Horror and Romance. Gothic literature must be able to thrill and terrify the reader.