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Date: 1765

Event:

Horace Walpole, The Castle of Otranto.

Topics:

*The Gothic  

Work Title

The Castle of Otranto 

Published: 1765

Novel 

Links for The Gothic:

Wordsworth's Gothic Readings (Douglass Thomson)

Blake's Gothic Readings (Notes on William Blake and the Gothic.) (Douglass Thomson)

Byron's Gothic Readings (Notes on George Gordon, Lord Byron's Gothic influences.) (Douglass Thomson)

Coleridge's Gothic Readings (Notes on Samuel Taylor Coleridge's Gothic influences.) (Douglass Thomson)

Reviews of The Mysteries of Udolpho, The Monk, Hubert de Sevrac, and The Italian (Transcriptions of some reviews by Samuel Taylor Coleridge's.) (Michael Gamer)

Excerpt from Volume 2 Chapter 7 of The Mysteries of Udolpho (Excerpt from the novel by Ann Radcliffe.) (WORP: Women of the Romantic Period)

Excerpt from Volume 2 Chapter 7 of The Mysteries of Udolpho, Part 2 (Excerpt of the novel by Ann Radcliffe.) (WORP: Women of the Romantic Period)

Pictures from The Mysteries of Udolpho (From the novel by Ann Radcliffe.) (WORP: Women of the Romantic Period)

Percy Bysshe Shelley's Gothic Readings (Notes on the author's Gothic influences.) (Douglass Thomson)

The Gothic Materials for Study (Introductions and excerpts from primary and secondary texts relevant to the topic. Students in Jerome McGann and Patricia Meyer Spack's course on "The Novel of Sensibility" at U. Virginia.) (Jerome McGann and Patricia Meyer Spack)

Gothic Literature Page: The English Gothic Novel from 1764 to1820 (Includes information, criticism, summaries, syllabi, bibliography, and links) (Franz Potter)

Gothic Literature: What the Romantic Writers Read (Links to lists of Gothic influences on major writers.) (Douglass Thomson)

The Literary Gothic Page (Literary Gothicism of the 18th and 19th centuries; includes some resources in modern Gothic.) (Jack G. Voller)

Dracula Source, 1488 ("Translation of one of the oldest surviving versions of the story of Vlad V, Prince of Wallachia . . . printed in Nuremburg in 1488"; apparent on Gothic fiction and sensibilities.) (Michael Gamer)

Gothicism and Romanticism (Course notes on a course on Romanticism and the Gothic.) (Michael Gamer)

Sex, Violence, Law, and Gothic (Course notes and syllabus for a course on the Gothic.) (Michael Gamer)

Gothic Fiction (Syllabus and notes for a course on Gothic fiction.) (David S. Miall)

The Sickly Taper: Website Dedicated to Gothic Bibliography (Fred Frank)

 

   

Record Created or Last Modified By:

Shawn Mummert

Date Last Modified:

6/22/1999


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