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Gothic Literature

Literary movement

About

Gothic literature is a literary movement characterized by its emphasis on dark, mysterious, and often supernatural themes. Emerging in the 18th century, it draws inspiration from medieval architecture and the Romantic movement. Key elements include ominous settings, such as castles and isolated landscapes, which create an atmosphere of fear and suspense. Authors like Edgar Allan Poe and Mary Shelley are notable figures, contributing works that explore the macabre and supernatural. Gothic fiction often involves themes of psychological trauma, morality, and the confrontation of unknown forces. It typically features characters in distress, heroes, and villains, with romance and intense emotions intertwined with horror. The genre has evolved over time, influencing various literary works and continuing to captivate audiences with its blend of mystery, suspense, and the exploration of human darkness.