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Love, mystery, and misery feeling in Gothic fiction

The current Gothic revival in literature and film encourages us to look again to the earliest Gothic novels written beween 1790 and 1820, when Gothic was the most popular kind of fiction in England. Dr. Howells proposes a radical reassessment of these novels to emphasize their importance as experiments in imaginative writing. Her object, the study of feeling, is central to Gothic, for its spell consists in the feelings it arouses and exercises. As pseudo-historical fantasy, Gothic fiction embodies contemporary neuroses, especially sexual fears and repressions, which run right through it and ar.

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  • "The current Gothic revival in literature and film encourages us to look again to the earliest Gothic novels written beween 1790 and 1820, when Gothic was the most popular kind of fiction in England. Dr. Howells proposes a radical reassessment of these novels to emphasize their importance as experiments in imaginative writing. Her object, the study of feeling, is central to Gothic, for its spell consists in the feelings it arouses and exercises. As pseudo-historical fantasy, Gothic fiction embodies contemporary neuroses, especially sexual fears and repressions, which run right through it and ar."@en

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  • "Love, mystery, and mysery : feeling in Gothic fiction"
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  • "Love, mystery and misery : feeling in gothic fiction"@en
  • "Love, mystery and misery : feeling in gothic fiction"
  • "Love, mystery and misery : feeling in Gothic fiction"
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  • "Love, mystery, and misery : feeling in Gothic fiction"
  • "Love, mystery, and misery : feeling in gothic fiction"
  • "Love Feeling in Gothic Fiction"@en