2.1 Characteristics and conventions of the Gothic novel
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Gothic Pioneers Walpole and Radcliffe laid the foundation for the Gothic novel genre in the late 18th century. Their works introduced key elements like atmospheric settings, supernatural occurrences, and emotionally charged narratives that challenged Enlightenment rationality. These authors emerged during a time of political and social upheaval, reflecting growing interest in individualism and the subconscious. Walpole's "The Castle of Otranto" established many Gothic conventions, while Radcliffe refined the genre with her "female Gothic" approach and mastery of suspense.
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Gothic Pioneers Walpole and Radcliffe laid the foundation for the Gothic novel genre in the late 18th century. Their works introduced key elements like atmospheric settings, supernatural occurrences, and emotionally charged narratives that challenged Enlightenment rationality. These authors emerged during a time of political and social upheaval, reflecting growing interest in individualism and the subconscious. Walpole's "The Castle of Otranto" established many Gothic conventions, while Radcliffe refined the genre with her "female Gothic" approach and mastery of suspense.
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