Edgar Allen Poe and the Gothic
.... nevermore! (Buranelli 102). At the
heart of the
Gothic is a fascination with death as the universal fate of all living beings. This ....
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Gothic Cathedral Architecture
.... experience in Paradise as he gazed, rapt, into the
heart of Light, the
heart of Silence" (Tansey 387). Thus, we can see that
Gothic cathedral architecture was ....
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Gothic Cathedrals
.... into the
heart of Light, the
heart of Silence," (Tansey, p. 387). Thus, both the height and the light within the structure and design of
Gothic cathedrals were ....
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Gothic Art The Early, High and Late Gothic Periods
.... into the
heart of Light, the
heart of Silence," (Tansey, p. 387). Thus, both the height and the light within the structure and design of
Gothic cathedrals were ....
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Evil Characters in 3 Gothic Novels
.... Nevertheless, as a
Gothic novel, the final message, however it might pale in comparison .... people get through their misfortunes, if they have but a
heart to bear ....
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Gothic Imagery & Settings in 2 Short Stories
.... In addition, the
Gothic also focuses on extraordinary psychological states which often suggest madness, a feature also at the
heart of the two stories. ....
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Gothicism In Literature
.... In the 1800's, Edgar Allen Poe introduced the
gothic short story, or horror story .... In "The Tell-Tale
Heart," for example, he used the device of the victim's dull ....
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ETA Hoffman's "The Sandman"
.... But the
heart of
Gothic horror in "The Sandman" is derived from the filter of Nathanael's perceptions, wherein pathological fantasy achieves the status of ....
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German Romanticism
.... of Clara. But the
heart of
Gothic horror in "The Sand-Man" is filtered through Nathanael's perceptions. Pathological fantasy achieves ....
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The Gothic stories of Edgar Allen Poe
.... pervaded the whole frame; there was even a slight pulsation at the
heart. .... Edith Birkhead has noted that the
Gothic story continues to maintain its popularity ....
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The Heart of the Matter & Journey Without Maps
.... The tangle of stalls and overhead wires, the neo-
Gothic hotels under the black .... in the citation above, it is also something of the argument of The
Heart of the ....
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Northanger Abbey & Emma (Jane Austen)
.... moderately well brought up child: "she had neither a bad
heart nor a .... the adolescent Catherine from internalizing the unreal psychology of a
gothic world and ....
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American and British Literature
.... These novels were so
heart-rending that they eventually resulted in many changes .... Although there was a movement toward
gothic novels in England, even the
gothic ....
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The Architecture of Great Britain
.... more to the intellect by its design and proportion than to the
heart by satisfying .... is a grotto, a Temple of Venus, a Pantheon, a genuine
Gothic cross, and a neo ....
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Jane Austen's Life and Work
.... with sneaky
gothic villains distracts from the real perils of the real world that exist mainly in the imperfections and evils of the human
heart and that can ....
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Film Genres of Alfred Hitchcock
.... The
Gothic element is enhanced by the deserted nature of this dream .... we continue through the film, we find that conceptions of identity are at the
heart of this ....
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Cathedral of Notre-Dame, Paris
.... location of the Cathedral of Notre-Dame, in the
heart of the .... walls of Romanesque architecture were replaced by the characteristically
Gothic flying buttresses ....
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Cathedral of Notre-Dame, Paris
.... location of the Cathedral of Notre-Dame, in the
heart of the .... walls of Romanesque architecture were replaced by the characteristically
Gothic flying buttresses ....
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Edgar Allan Poe Preoccupation with Death
.... right and left, in the middle of each wall, a tall and narrow
Gothic window looked .... the ticking of a clock for this purpose, or the beating of a
heart, as in ....
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The Renaissance
.... in part by a negative: a deliberate rejection of medieval or "
Gothic" ideas and .... Italy was the
heart of the Renaissance, and Italy never went through much of ....
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Cathedral Building
.... period and later developed into the magnificent cathedrals of the
Gothic period had in .... of art historian Henri Focillon, he points to the
heart of millennial ....
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Alberti & Hugo on Architecture
.... leveled toward individual buildings that simply do not fit with the
Gothic city that .... But the faith in rationality that was at the
heart of Haussmann's program ....
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Byronic Heroes in FRANKENSTEIN and DRACULA
.... of the dream vanished and breathless horror and disgust filled my
heart" (Shelley 155). .... of the Romanticized, is also firmly in the tradition of
Gothic horror. ....
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Bram Stoker Dracula
.... Lucy has her head cut off and is stabbed through the
heart with a stake .... As David J. Skal (Darling 2) comments in Hollywood
Gothic, The Tangled Web of Dracula ....
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Dracula Film & Novel
.... Despite her love for him she pounds the stake into his
heart and cuts off his .... C. Dracula: The Novel and the Legend: A Study of Bram Stoker's
Gothic Masterpiece ....
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Literary Criticism
.... Here, there was a combination of
gothic horror onm one side, romantic deviousness .... There is certainly no smugness in Joseph Conrad's "
Heart of Darkness." This ....
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Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been: A Critical Analysis
.... is seen throughout the short story "Where Are you Going, Where Have You Been?" On the surface, this does appear to be a bit
Gothic, since we .... Her
heart began to ....
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Titans and Gods of Greek Mythology
.... forebears painted the inexplicable with the colors their
heart-bound imaginations .... Romanesque architecture turned to the heaven-reaching
Gothic, Western mankind ....
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Nathaniel Hawthorne
.... Unlike "
Gothic" mystery, it is undoubtedly central to Hawthorne's world, although not in the .... When the friend shows his inmost
heart to his friend; the lover to ....
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Coleridge's Literary and Dramatic Criticism
.... agony returns; / And till my ghastly tale is told, / This
heart within me .... in "Christabel," though in the latter work the controlling imagery is
Gothic in nature ....
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