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By: Kelen Townsend, Kara Gay, Shanthi Ravi, Lindsey Corbett, Faizah Siddiqi, and Jamie Cook
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The Gothic movement originated in the buildings and gardens of the English, before progressing to literature. (Connell) The first Gothic Romanticism novel was The Castle of Otranto in 1765 by Horace Walpole. (Brians)
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The elements of Gothic Romanticism were bleak and dismal (Butcher) The mood and themes were dominated by setting (Brians) Settings generally consisted of ancient castles, dungeons, and graveyards etc. (Connell) Has elements of mystery, passion and irrationalism (Brians) The first type of literature to truly illicit great emotion (Butcher)
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The three most dominant writers of this time were women Frankenstein; Mary Shelley The Mysteries of Udolpho; Anne Radcliffe The Libertine; Charlotte Dacre (Connell)
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Gothic Romanticism emerged in England during the time of Colonial America (Gothic Romance) Gothic literature merged with Romanticism to form Gothic Romanticism in the mid 1800s (Butcher)
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Ideas such as haunted houses, and ghost rides Today’s literature such as horrors and romantic love stories are derived from Gothic Literature Stephen King’s novels Nora Roberts (De Vore)
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Brains Paul. “Romanticism.” Washington State University- Pullman, Washington. N.p., 11 Mar. 1988. Web 5 Nov. 2009, Http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~brians/hum_303/ro mamnticism.html. Http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~brians/hum_303/ro mamnticism.html. Connell, Eileen. “The Romantic Period: Topics, The Gothic Overveiw.” The Nortorn Anthology of English Literature. WW. Norton and Company, 2003. Web. 4. Nov. 2009.
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Butcher, Matt. “From Gothicism to Romanticim: The hostory of Gothic Literature.” Helium. Web. 4 Nov 2009. http://www.helium.com/items/135576-from- gothicism-to-romanticism-the history-og- gothic-literature http://www.helium.com/items/135576-from- gothicism-to-romanticism-the history-og- gothic-literature DeVore, David. The Gothic Novel.Elelments of the Gothic Novel. Web. 4 Nov 2009. http://cai.ucdavis.edu/waters- sites/gothicnovel/155breport.html
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