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What is southern gothic literarture?

Southern Gothic Literature is like gothic literature, but set exclusively in the south, and uses its literary medium to explore the social issues of the region in a slightly magical way.


What inspired the gothic literary period?

The Gothic literary period was inspired by a rising interest in the supernatural, mysterious, and macabre during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. It was influenced by historic events like the French Revolution, as well as a growing fascination with the irrational and emotional aspects of the human psyche. Gothic literature often reflected societal anxieties and fears of the time.


Did gothic fashion come from the gothic period?

No, only Gothic style architecture developed from the Gothic period. Fashion came later in the neo-gothic era.


Which of these is a literary work that uses the supernatural and elements of horror and was popular in the late 1700s and early 1800s?

Gothic novel


When was Southern Literary Journal created?

Southern Literary Journal was created in 1968.


When did Southern Literary Messenger end?

Southern Literary Messenger ended in 1864.


When was Southern Literary Messenger created?

Southern Literary Messenger was created in 1834.


What is the genere of A Rose for Emily?

Southern Gothic.


What is a gothic period?

Gothic period refers to the movement in the Medieval ages against more standard forms of art and archirecture. There are three periods:Early English Gothic (1189 - 1272)Decorated Gothic (1272 - 1377)Perpendicular Gothic (1377 - 1547)


What period is the neo gothic period?

1815-1830


What newspaper was Poe the editor of?

He became the assistant editor at the Southern Literary Messenger.The Southern Literary Messenger.


How did the Gothic art period end?

The Renaissance effectively ended the period of Gothic art. Gothic art was totally religious in nature, while the Renaissance promoted the rise of secular art.