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Early and Southern Gothic Literature
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Gothic Literature a genre that was popular in 18th century England.
-authors wanted to expose the problems they saw in society. -supernatural and romantic elements. -often stories of hauntings, death, darkness and madness. -well-known examples of this genre are Frankenstein and Dracula.
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While Gothic writing initially began in England, American Gothic literature began in the 19th century, -short stories by Nathaniel Hawthorne and Edgar Allan Poe. -Nathaniel Hawthorne also writes with a sense of mystery, and his characters are very flawed. some supernatural elements to his writings and many questions about the society that they represent. -Poe's short stories usually focus on death, but he tells the tale of death with a dark humor and a desire to expose the complexity of his characters and society.
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Southern Gothic literature
is a genre of Southern writing. -focus on grotesque themes. includes supernatural elements, but mainly focuses on damaged, even delusional, characters. (does not dwell on suspense and the supernatural.) - dark humor in the stories. -exposes the problems of society, but does so by developing complex characters. - authors explored the behaviors of people (usually strange) and the social order of the South. -authors hoped to show that the social order was fragile, and the realities behind it were actually disturbing. -authors point out truths of Southern culture and its moral shortcomings.
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