Gothic Documents: A Sourcebook, 1700-1820E. J. Clery, Robert Miles Manchester University Press, 2000 - 306页 In the 1790s, while across the Channel a political revolution raged, Britain was struck by a reading revolution, a taste for terror fiction that seemed to know no bounds. Ann Radcliffe and Monk Lewis were only the most celebrated of a host of writers purveying a new brand of Gothic literature. How is it that the age of Enlightenment gave rise to the genre of the literary ghost story? What did the term Gothic mean, when Horace Walpole used it in the subtitle of his experimental novel The Castle of Ontranto? How did a type of writing which broke all the rules of literary composition current at the time, gradually gain critical acceptance? What connections can be made between the aesthetic of terror and the terror of the French Revolution? What happened to Gothic after the decline of its popularity, during a period of political reaction? |
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... taste as that which Kent and Nature have brought us acquainted with ; 7 where the supreme art of the Designer consists in disposing his ground and objects into an entire land- skip ; and grouping them , if I may use the term , in so ...
... taste as that which Kent and Nature have brought us acquainted with ; 7 where the supreme art of the Designer consists in disposing his ground and objects into an entire land- skip ; and grouping them , if I may use the term , in so ...
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... taste within literary culture . In the novel Maria ( 1785 ) by Elizabeth Blower , one character , a Miss Hampden , looking forward to a house party in a renovated castle , ' is impatient to enjoy the delightful horrors of Gothic ...
... taste within literary culture . In the novel Maria ( 1785 ) by Elizabeth Blower , one character , a Miss Hampden , looking forward to a house party in a renovated castle , ' is impatient to enjoy the delightful horrors of Gothic ...
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... taste of this description of readers appears plainly from the extra- ordinary avidity with which they are devoured . No good effect seems likely to result from such a kind of reading besides the mere childish pleasure it affords . It ...
... taste of this description of readers appears plainly from the extra- ordinary avidity with which they are devoured . No good effect seems likely to result from such a kind of reading besides the mere childish pleasure it affords . It ...
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