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The clause in parentheses, "who wrote gothic and macabre short stories," is an adjective clause. It provides additional information about the noun "Edgar Allen Poe," specifically describing what kind of author he was. Adjective clauses typically begin with relative pronouns like "who," "which," or "that."
The independent clause is "Edgar Allan Poe was an American author"
The clause in parentheses, "who wrote Gothic and macabre short stories," is an adjective clause. It provides additional information about the noun "Edgar Allan Poe," describing what kind of author he was. Adjective clauses modify nouns, whereas adverb clauses modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs.
The major genres of the romantiscism era in American literature are novels, short stories, sermons, manifestos and poems.
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.
Emily is the most popular Gothic girl name.
The same sorts of characters that there are in any story! Gothic stories are spooky romance tales, so anyone can be involved in one.
The heyday of Gothic horror novels was about 1790-1820. Horace Walpole's Castle of Otranto (1764) is widely regarded as the first Gothic novel. Gothic horror stories have continued to appear down to the present. Bram Stoker's Dracula (1897) is widely regarded as 'Gothic horror' though it appreared long after the heyday of the Gothic novel.
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.
My favorites are from the famous author Clark Ashton Smith. You can find many of his short stories at eldritchdark.com. Of course you can always do a search for gothic Horror stories and various sites will show up with all kinds of gloom and doom - some good and some bad.
There aren't any. Here's a couple of links to writing Gothic and Horror stories, though.
People write gothic stories to explore themes of darkness, mystery, and the darker aspects of human nature. These stories often focus on intense emotions, horror, and the supernatural, creating an atmosphere of suspense and unease for readers. Additionally, gothic literature allows writers to delve into psychological complexities and societal critiques through the lens of the macabre.
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If you like stories like the twilight saga then type in online Twilight Fanfiction.... or vampires fanfiction and click on the first link and on there there are stories people have written about there own versions of twilight or continuations of the stories or even possibly there own stories and versions. It's really good, honest, you can even write your own :)
The gothic era started sometime in the early to mid 1300s. Gothic art and architecture continued to be very popular until the 1600s.
The most popular Gothic colors are black, deep red, dark purple, and deep blue. These colors are often associated with mystery, elegance, and the macabre aesthetic commonly found in Gothic fashion and design.