Gothic novelsGothic novels are a literary genre that is mainly featured by the Gothic style. Usually, horror, mystery, romance, and aesthetics are the main theme. They often describe dark, distorted, and mysterious worlds, emphasizing the loneliness and despair in the hearts of the characters, as well as the complexity and contradiction of emotions. The origin of the gothic novel can be traced back to the end of the 19th century, which was first written by Faulkner and John Keats. Later, this literary style gradually expanded to other countries and regions and became an important genre in modern literature. Common gothic novels included Requiem, The Dark Knight, The Catcher in the Rye, The Great Gatsby, and so on.
Books on Gothic novelsThe Gothic novel was a genre of English literature that originated in the late 18th century and was related to darkness and horror. It contained elements such as horror, mystery, supernatural, misfortune, death, decadence, ghosts, madness, family curses, and so on. Some classic gothic novels include Horace Walp's Fort Otranto, Ann Radcliffe's Jane Eyre, and William Faulkner's Absalom, Absalom! In addition, there were some books on Gothic literature, such as Li Weifang's Black Classics: A Study of British Gothic Fictions and Dick Heberdig's Subculture: The Meaning of Style. In addition, there were also some translated gothic novels, such as Translations of Classic Gothic Fictions (8 volumes in a set) and Translations of Western Classic Gothic Fictions. These books covered different works and styles of Gothic novels, and were good references for readers interested in Gothic literature.
Gothic novels recommendedThe classic recommendations for gothic novels included "The King of Steam,""The Gothic Revival, But Rome,""The Castle of Otranto,""The Sick Girl Is Too Difficult to Deal With,""The Myth of Cthulhu,""Northanger Abbey,""Wuthering Heights,""Dr. Cragalli's Cabin,""Frankenstein,""Translations of Classic Gothic Fictions (8 volumes in total)," and so on. These works covered different styles and topics of gothic novels, including fantasy, horror, romance, and so on. These novels were famous for their unique plots, suspense atmosphere, and profound characters. They were classics in the field of Gothic novels.
List gothic novels.Matthew Lewis's 'The Monk' is a gothic novel. It delves into themes of temptation, sin, and the supernatural within the walls of a monastery. It contains elements such as a diabolical pact, sexual transgressions, and a general atmosphere of moral decay, which are characteristic of gothic literature.
At first I didn't know it was a gothic book, but after reading the first three chapters I understood alot, so far I like the story, the character growth and built is nice too and the plots are engaging.