Gothic Novels Flashcards

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Term

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  • name comes from gothic architecture; revival of interest in the past (medievalism), rebuying castles, rebuilding in gothic style
  • origin: The Castle of Otranto (1764) by Horace Walpole - contains essentially all the elements that constitute the genre
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Setting: Castle/Mansion

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  • old castle/mansion; sometimes abandoned
  • secret passages, trap doors, secret rooms,
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Nature

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  • wild, untamed nature; storms, rain, lightening flash, arctic ice
  • out of romanticism: romantic movement against enlightenment (reason), there is more to life (wonder, beauty, deep emotion) nature typfied it - gothic movement goes with the wild side
  • nature as powerful and awe-inspiring
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Atmosphere of Mystery and Suspense

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  • threatening feeling, a fear enhanced by the unknown
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The Supernatural

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  • ghosts,giants walking, inanimate objects (suit of armor, painting) coming to life
    -doesn’t have to be supernatural - can have rational explaining - e.g. Mysteries of Udolpho has reasonable explanation
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The Past

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  • past involves itself heavily on the present
  • some kind of backstory behind everything; ancient prophecy; once a person who lived in the house…; can’t outrun the past
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The Sublime

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take the emotions to an elevated level, to where they are overpowering, being overawed by nature/emotion - the human experience of being overwhelmed by a feeling, achieved by description of intense emotion

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Confinement

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  • sense of being trapped; can’t escape the inevitable; anxiety; vulnerability
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Metonymy

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  • subtype of metaphor, in which something (like rain) is used to stand for something else (like sorrow)
  • piece of nature stands for a feeling
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Hyperbolic Phrases

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  • adjectives are used to amplify nouns in order to
  • create phrases that increase the feeling of dread, horror, anxiety, or suspense: deep grief, gigantic creature
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