English Literature – 1670 to 1850
Gothic literature is a genre that combines elements of horror, the supernatural, and romance, often set in dark, mysterious locations like castles or remote landscapes. It reflects the Romantic fascination with emotion, individualism, and nature while also exploring themes of madness, isolation, and the sublime. This genre often critiques societal norms and values through its exploration of human fear and the uncanny.
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