4.1 The supernatural and the uncanny
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Gothic Literature emerged in the late 18th century, blending fear, horror, and romance. It explored dark human nature, featured supernatural beings, and used suspense to create terror. Set in remote, decaying locations, it reflected societal anxieties of the time. Key features include gloomy settings, mysterious atmospheres, and emotional extremes. Famous works like "Frankenstein" and "Dracula" showcase Gothic themes. The genre influenced horror, mystery, and pop culture, shaping modern storytelling across various media.
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Gothic Literature emerged in the late 18th century, blending fear, horror, and romance. It explored dark human nature, featured supernatural beings, and used suspense to create terror. Set in remote, decaying locations, it reflected societal anxieties of the time. Key features include gloomy settings, mysterious atmospheres, and emotional extremes. Famous works like "Frankenstein" and "Dracula" showcase Gothic themes. The genre influenced horror, mystery, and pop culture, shaping modern storytelling across various media.
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