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   The term Gothic can refer to
    many things:
       Style of Art such as novels, paintings,
        architecture and even music and its fans.
       The term “gothic” was used because of
        the art’s resemblance to the Goths and
        their way of life and their language.



               (De Vore et al, 1)
   One of the many Germanic Tribes who
    fought battles against the Roman
    Empire.
   Goths originated in southern Sweden
    and were led by their king Berig to
    the shore of the Baltic Sea where
    they split into two separate groups:
       Visigoths (the west Goths)
       Ostrogoths (the east Goths)

                                (De Vore et al, 1)
   After the Goths’ history faded into that of
    the countries they conquered, many years
    had to pass before the reference was
    made by the Europeans. The Europeans
    rediscovered the Greco-Roman culture and
    began calling the architecture made in the
    Middle Ages as “gothic”. This was because
    of how barbaric the buildings looked.
   Centuries had to pass before the reference
    to gothic novels appeared. This was
    because the gothic novels were set in these
    barbaric buildings that were made in the
    Middle Ages such as mansions, castles and
    abbeys.
             (De Vore et al, 1)
    Gothic literature falls into the category
    of the Romantic literature. It emerged in
    England from 1790 to 1830.
   It is based on the petrifying writing that
    can be dated back to the Middle Ages.




(De Vore et al, 2)                         Google
    images
   Castle Setting:
       A gothic novel can take place in an abandoned or
        occupied castle that has secret passages, trap doors,
        secret rooms, dark or hidden passageways, some of
        the castle can also be in ruins.
   An Atmosphere of mystery and suspense:
       The plot of a novel can be built around a mystery
        and involves a feeling of terror or an enhanced fear
        of the unknown.
   An Ancient prophecy:
       This prophecy could be associated with either the
        castle itself or the characters; it could be “obscure,
        partial or confusing.”
   Omens, portents, visions:
       This could include a character having a dream vision.
                                                  (Harris, 1)
   Supernatural or inexplicable events:
       Can contain ghosts walking, giants walking, or innate
        objects coming to life.
   High, even overwrought emotion:
       The narration of the story can be very emotional
        and the characters can be overwhelmed by anger,
        sorrow, surprise and of course terror.
   Damsel in distress:
       Just like in any fairytale, there is always a woman
        who needs rescuing from an overbearing male. The
        women can experience many negative emotions and is
        usually the “center of attention” of the novel.
   Woman threatened by a powerful, impulsive,
    tyrannical male:
       This could mean that a dominate male such as a king,
        lord of the castle, father or guardian could be the
        reason of the damsel’s distress.
                                                 (Harris, 1&2)
“Metonymy is a subtype of metaphor, in
which something (like rain)is used to stand
for something else (like sorrow)” (Harris,
 •Metonymies for “doom and gloom”:
2). Wind (especially howling)  Rain (especially
   blowing)
   Doors grating on rusty hinges      Sighs, moans,
   howls, eerie sounds
   Footsteps approaching         Clanking chains
   Lights in abandoned room           Gusts of
   wind blowing out lights
   Characters trapped in a room       Doors
   suddenly slamming shut
   Ruins of a building           Baying of distant
Mystery      Diabolical, enchantment, magic,
               omens, prophecy, secret, spirits,
               strangeness, vision, talisman
Fear, Terror   Agony, despair, frantic, fright,
               horror, shrieks, terrified,
               dreading, anguish, dismay
  Sorrow       Melancholy, miserable,
               mournfully, tears, unhappy,
               wretched
 Surprise      Alarm, amazement, astonished,
               shocking, thunderstruck, wonder
   Haste       Anxious, flight, frantic,
               impatience, running, sudden,
               impetuosity, precipitately
   Anger       Choler, enraged, furious, fury,
               incense, provoked, rage, raving,
               resentment, temper, wrath
                                       (Harris, 3)
   “Presentation of the unpresentable”
    It is said that Gothic novels helps readers
    understand feelings and other ideas
    through horror.
   Having to struggle for happiness, it is a
    metaphor for having to endure the
    different obstacles in reality.
   These struggles are the “focal point” of a
    Gothic novel, so it seems.


                                      (De Vore et al, 3)
   Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë
   Dracula by Bram Stoker
   Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis
    Stevenson
   Interview with the Vampire by Anne Rice
   Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen
   The Phantom of the Opera by Gaston Leroux
   The Raven and other Poems by Edgar Allen
    Pope
   The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jaskon
   Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
   Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë
"Best Gothic Books Of All Time." Best Gothic Books Of All Time (190 Books). Good

    Reads, n.d. Web. 16 Sept. 2012.

    <http://www.goodreads.com/list/show/1230.Best_Gothic_Books_Of_All_Time>.

De Vore, David, Anne Domenic, Alexandra Kwan, and Nicole Reidy. "The Gothic

    Novel."The Gothic Novel. N.p., n.d. Web. 16 Sept. 2012. <cai.ucdavis.edu/waters-

    sites/gothicnovel/155breport.html>.

Harris, Robert. "Elements of the Gothic Novel." Elements of the Gothic Novel. Virtual

    Salt, 22 Nov. 2011. Web. 16 Sept. 2012. <http://www.virtualsalt.com/gothic.htm>.

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Gothic Literature by Myriam Miller

  • 2. The term Gothic can refer to many things:  Style of Art such as novels, paintings, architecture and even music and its fans.  The term “gothic” was used because of the art’s resemblance to the Goths and their way of life and their language. (De Vore et al, 1)
  • 3. One of the many Germanic Tribes who fought battles against the Roman Empire.  Goths originated in southern Sweden and were led by their king Berig to the shore of the Baltic Sea where they split into two separate groups:  Visigoths (the west Goths)  Ostrogoths (the east Goths) (De Vore et al, 1)
  • 4. After the Goths’ history faded into that of the countries they conquered, many years had to pass before the reference was made by the Europeans. The Europeans rediscovered the Greco-Roman culture and began calling the architecture made in the Middle Ages as “gothic”. This was because of how barbaric the buildings looked.  Centuries had to pass before the reference to gothic novels appeared. This was because the gothic novels were set in these barbaric buildings that were made in the Middle Ages such as mansions, castles and abbeys. (De Vore et al, 1)
  • 5. Gothic literature falls into the category of the Romantic literature. It emerged in England from 1790 to 1830.  It is based on the petrifying writing that can be dated back to the Middle Ages. (De Vore et al, 2) Google images
  • 6. Castle Setting:  A gothic novel can take place in an abandoned or occupied castle that has secret passages, trap doors, secret rooms, dark or hidden passageways, some of the castle can also be in ruins.  An Atmosphere of mystery and suspense:  The plot of a novel can be built around a mystery and involves a feeling of terror or an enhanced fear of the unknown.  An Ancient prophecy:  This prophecy could be associated with either the castle itself or the characters; it could be “obscure, partial or confusing.”  Omens, portents, visions:  This could include a character having a dream vision. (Harris, 1)
  • 7. Supernatural or inexplicable events:  Can contain ghosts walking, giants walking, or innate objects coming to life.  High, even overwrought emotion:  The narration of the story can be very emotional and the characters can be overwhelmed by anger, sorrow, surprise and of course terror.  Damsel in distress:  Just like in any fairytale, there is always a woman who needs rescuing from an overbearing male. The women can experience many negative emotions and is usually the “center of attention” of the novel.  Woman threatened by a powerful, impulsive, tyrannical male:  This could mean that a dominate male such as a king, lord of the castle, father or guardian could be the reason of the damsel’s distress. (Harris, 1&2)
  • 8. “Metonymy is a subtype of metaphor, in which something (like rain)is used to stand for something else (like sorrow)” (Harris, •Metonymies for “doom and gloom”: 2). Wind (especially howling) Rain (especially blowing) Doors grating on rusty hinges Sighs, moans, howls, eerie sounds Footsteps approaching Clanking chains Lights in abandoned room Gusts of wind blowing out lights Characters trapped in a room Doors suddenly slamming shut Ruins of a building Baying of distant
  • 9. Mystery Diabolical, enchantment, magic, omens, prophecy, secret, spirits, strangeness, vision, talisman Fear, Terror Agony, despair, frantic, fright, horror, shrieks, terrified, dreading, anguish, dismay Sorrow Melancholy, miserable, mournfully, tears, unhappy, wretched Surprise Alarm, amazement, astonished, shocking, thunderstruck, wonder Haste Anxious, flight, frantic, impatience, running, sudden, impetuosity, precipitately Anger Choler, enraged, furious, fury, incense, provoked, rage, raving, resentment, temper, wrath (Harris, 3)
  • 10. “Presentation of the unpresentable”  It is said that Gothic novels helps readers understand feelings and other ideas through horror.  Having to struggle for happiness, it is a metaphor for having to endure the different obstacles in reality.  These struggles are the “focal point” of a Gothic novel, so it seems. (De Vore et al, 3)
  • 11. Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë  Dracula by Bram Stoker  Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson  Interview with the Vampire by Anne Rice  Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen  The Phantom of the Opera by Gaston Leroux  The Raven and other Poems by Edgar Allen Pope  The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jaskon  Frankenstein by Mary Shelley  Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë
  • 12. "Best Gothic Books Of All Time." Best Gothic Books Of All Time (190 Books). Good Reads, n.d. Web. 16 Sept. 2012. <http://www.goodreads.com/list/show/1230.Best_Gothic_Books_Of_All_Time>. De Vore, David, Anne Domenic, Alexandra Kwan, and Nicole Reidy. "The Gothic Novel."The Gothic Novel. N.p., n.d. Web. 16 Sept. 2012. <cai.ucdavis.edu/waters- sites/gothicnovel/155breport.html>. Harris, Robert. "Elements of the Gothic Novel." Elements of the Gothic Novel. Virtual Salt, 22 Nov. 2011. Web. 16 Sept. 2012. <http://www.virtualsalt.com/gothic.htm>.

Notas do Editor

  1. Works cited: cai.ucdavis.edu/waters-sites/gothicnovel/155breport.html
  2. Works cited: cai.ucdavis.edu/waters-sites/gothicnovel/155breport.html
  3. Works cited: cai.ucdavis.edu/waters-sites/gothicnovel/155breport.html
  4. Works cited: cai.ucdavis.edu/waters-sites/gothicnovel/155breport.html