First up, you’ll need to wrap up warm. There aren’t many tropical beaches in gothic fiction. Expect wind, rain and thunderstorms and things that go bump in the night. Night time settings ...
Please note that, as the title suggest, it explores gothic themes and classic works of fiction. Teacher review is recommended prior to use in class. English aristocrat Horace Walpole combines the ...
This course examines a selection of gothic fiction from Horace Walpole onwards, and across national divisions, and may include such authors as Matthew Lewis, Mary Shelley, Edgar Allan Poe, Bram Stoker ...
This Gothic writing KS2 resource introduces students to Gothic fiction through Goth Girl and the Ghost of a Mouse by Chris Riddell. The resource comprises five units, each of which includes a unit ...
Flannery O’Connor is a world-renowned icon of southern gothic fiction — but she was also a visual artist, and a newly ...
Three women reconnect in a country town in this unsettling Australian gothic fiction. Melissa, Bridie and Cassandra crave a weekend away from their families, but they are haunted by a fourth ...
This module surveys gothic fiction (novels, novellas, and short stories) produced before 1900 in England, Scotland, Ireland, America, and other countries. We’ll cover a range of influential writers in ...
Bram Stoker's Dracula (1897) is a central work in the history of the Gothic, as influential in film and popular culture as it has been in fiction. It channels anxieties about multiple forms of ...