Evil Characters in 3 Gothic Novels
This study will compare the role and significance of the evil male character in three
Gothic novels, Matthew Lewis' The Monk, Ann Radcliffe's The Italian and ....
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American and British Literature
.... Although there was a movement toward
gothic novels in England, even the
gothic novels tended to have a thread of romance running through them. ....
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Non-Realistic Fiction
.... For example,
Gothic novels tend to blur the inner and the outer lives of their characters, the life of the mind and the life of the surrounding physical ....
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Northanger Abbey & Emma (Jane Austen)
.... If the experience of reading about the extraordinarily gifted, beautiful, and exotic heroines of
gothic novels is brought to Northanger Abbey, then the ....
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Female Desire in the Gothic novel
.... She therefore seeks out in fiction the sort of
Gothic heroine she wants to become. .... she is determining how she will be formed based on what she reads in
novels. ....
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Female Desire in the Gothic Novel
.... She therefore seeks out in fiction the sort of
Gothic heroine she wants to become. .... she is determining how she will be formed based on what she reads in
novels. ....
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Film and the Novels of Jane Austen
.... friendship between and among women is of such importance in Austen's
novels - added to .... can be seen as an overt satire on the highly popular
Gothic romances of ....
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Native Son
.... For a more extended study of
gothic novels by women and the fugitive slave narrative, albeit one which strangely treats the female
gothic and the slave ....
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The theatre of the Golden Age of Spain
.... Another was the use of thrilling subject matter derived from British
gothic novels and Romanticism of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries ....
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The Gothic in Film
.... Completed
Novels & Selected Tales of Nathaniel Hawthorne. Vol. 1. Ed. Norman Holmes Pearson. New York: Modern Library, 1993. 297-311. Morris, David. "
Gothic ....
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British Stratification & British Novels
.... Such
novels thus tended to be contemporary with the author, since it was .... There are other elements that evoke the
Gothic novel rather than realism, however, and ....
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Theme of Industry in Victorian English Novels
.... of a middle-class success story embedded within the conventions of
Gothic and Romantic .... social reform in Dickens's life and that with his various
novels he "did ....
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Look Homeward, Angel
.... Look Homeward, Angel fits the model for first
novels: Usually the first book of a .... suggests that the novel has much in common with the Southern
Gothic style and ....
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Gothicism In Literature
.... juxtaposes traditional
Gothic images with contemporary social issues, "so that the anxieties that physically manifest themselves in King's
novels cannot be ....
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Feminism in Contemporary American Novels
.... we shall shortly see, in the contemporary American
novels congenial to .... as those made for transcendentalism, existentialism, American Southern
Gothic, and all ....
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Theme of Friendship
.... friendship between and among women is of such importance in Austen's
novels - added to .... can be seen as an overt satire on the highly popular
Gothic romances of ....
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Theme of Friendship in Northanger Abbey
.... friendship between and among women is of such importance in Austen's
novels - added to .... can be seen as an overt satire on the highly popular
Gothic romances of ....
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Jane Austen's Life and Work
.... as "uneventful, placid, and circumscribed," though the evidence of her
novels is that .... There is a satire on the stereotypes of
gothic melodrama, especially the ....
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White Noise & One Hundred Years of Solitude
.... negotiated concepts of truth (Stiles and Selz 3). The two
novels reflect the .... pillars and streams of mystical light slanting through two-tier
Gothic windows, it ....
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Young Adult Fiction Writer Natalie Babbitt
.... hidden treasure, mistaken identities, and other trappings of the
Gothic mystery, all .... used mystery and comedy bound together in both the
novels discussed above ....
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The intellectual world view of the 19th Century
.... grew up, and which led her and her successors to write realistic
novels. .... While there, Catherine finds numerous sign that she a devotee of
Gothic romances takes ....
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Byronic Heroes in FRANKENSTEIN and DRACULA
.... similar figure in Dracula is to acknowledge the Romantic sensibility that the
novels share .... of the Romanticized, is also firmly in the tradition of
Gothic horror ....
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The Harem During the 19th Century
.... drudges or commodities on the marriage market, travel offered the kind of adventure imaginable to them heretofore only in the
Gothic or romantic
novels of the ....
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Mary Wollstonecraft
.... Frankenstein: or, the Modern Prometheus is in fact a combination of
Gothic horror story (a popular enough .... Both of these
novels are meant as precautionary tales ....
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The American Novel
.... The grandeur of
gothic architecture had lost its power to sway the masses. .... point is not that Faulkner is or is not Existentialist but that his
novels have made ....
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Analysis of Three Hitchcock Films This brief a
.... The first two films were based on
novels (Pierre Boileau and Thomnas Narcejac's D .... The film contains the traditional elements of the
Gothic tale - a forbidding ....
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Analysis of Three Hitchcock Films This brief a
.... The first two films were based on
novels (Pierre Boileau and Thomnas Narcejac's D .... The film contains the traditional elements of the
Gothic tale - a forbidding ....
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Mary Shelley's FRANKENSTEIN
.... His use of the
gothic and the bizarre might be said to be a direct .... Because of this motivation, the subject matter of many Romantic
novels were strange creatures ....
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Travel Books
.... scene just noted: As a
Gothic novelist, Bowles is a modern version of Poe. Like Poe's, his theme is the disintegration of the psyche; and his
novels ar works ....
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Art & Artists
.... by authors who have collaborated on film scripts or who design their
novels to be .... places of worship continued to be built during the Romanesque and
Gothic eras ....
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