Week Two assignment Literary contemporaries of Ann Radcliffe 1 (original) (raw)

Making New Out of the Old: The Manifold Purpose of Gothic Elements in Horace Walpole’s The Castle of Otranto and Charles Brockden Brown’s Wieland

The Foundationalist

The Foundationalist, 2021

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Disruption of Normality and the Fringe of the Knowable: The Aesthetics of the First-Wave Gothic Fiction

Yogananda Rao

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Whiggish Politics and Gothic Literature: Identity, Sublimity, and the Fantastic in Horace Walpole's The Castle of Otranto

Michaela Schneider-Wettstein

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“Visiting Strawberry Hill: Horace Walpole’s Gothic Historiography.” Eighteenth-Century Fiction 21.4 (2009): 535-564.

Sean Silver

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Gothic 'artefictions': fabricating history in Horace Walpole's Strawberry Hill and The Castle of Otranto

Amy Lim

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Romanticism- Gothic

Vidoushi Ramjheetun

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A Gothic History of the British Novel

Nancy Armstrong

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Addressing Readerly Unease: Discovering the Gothic in Mansfield Park

Lynda Hall

Persuasions the Jane Austen Journal, 2006

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The Phantastical Gothic Ghost of Horace Walpole

Connie Reeder Nichols

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Novelising Architecture: Gothic Reflections between Literature and Architecture in Eighteenth-Century England

Julien Beckaert

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The Cambridge companion to gothic fiction

Jerrold Hogle

2002

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Review of Dale Townshend and Angela Wright, eds., Ann Radcliffe, Romanticism and the Gothic

Ellen M Ledoux

ABO: Interactive Journal for Women in the Arts, 1640-1830, 2016

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The Gothic and the Monstrous' forces in Victorian times

AGUSTINA X SOSA REVOL

The Gothic and the Monstrous' forces in Victorian times, 2024

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Romanticism and the Gothic: Discuss the role of women in two of the gothic novels studied on the course.

Natascha Ewert

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A Brief Insight in to the Relationship between Gothic Literature and Architecture

Jessica Esa

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Horace Walpole, Gothic Classicism, and the Aesthetics of Collection

James Uden

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“Tales of Other Times: The Gothic Novel as Historical Fiction"

Natalie Neill

Critical Insights: Historical Fiction, edited by Virginia Brackett, Salem Press, 2018

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"'A Gothic Vatican of Greece and Rome': Horace Walpole, Strawberry Hill, and the Narratives of Gothic"

Matthew Reeve

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Realism and the gothic in the Victorian era

carmen cristina tempesta

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Gothic Experiences in Jane Eyre, Wuthering Heights, and The Tenant of Wildfell Hall

European Scientific Journal ESJ

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An Analysis of Wuthering Heights from the Gothic Traditional Perspective

Cathirna Bilung

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An Englishwoman's Workhouse is her Castle: Poor Management and Gothic Fiction in the 1790s

Scott MacKenzie

ELH 74.3, 2007

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Novelistic Senses in Walpole’s Castle of Otranto

Josh Skinner

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Gothic Sublimity

David B Morris

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Reassessing the Gothic / Classical Relationship

James Uden

The Cambridge History of the Gothic, Volume 1: Gothic in the Long Eighteenth Century (Cambridge UP, 2020), 2020

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THE REPRESENTATION OF THE HOUSE: A DIALOGUE BETWEEN CHARLOTTE BRONTË’S JANE EYRE (1847) AND EMILY BRONTË’S WUTHERING HEIGHTS (1847)

Caroline Moura

ATUAÇÕES MIDIÁTICAS: METAMORFOSES E DIÁLOGOS, Editora Bordô-Grená, 2021

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Gothic Genealogies, the Family Romance, and Clara Reeve's< em> The Old English Baron

Abby Coykendall

Eighteenth-Century Fiction, 2005

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The Gothic Novel and the Stage. Romantic Appropriations. London: Pickering & Chatto, 2015, pp. 310. ISBN 978 1 84893 414 6 (Hb) ISBN 978-0367875947 (Pb); ebook; Kindle.

Francesca Saggini

2015

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Female identity and landscape in Ann Radcliffe's Gothic Novels

Courtney Davids

2008

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Introduction to the monograph: "Speaking the Language of the Night: Aspects of the Gothic in Selected Contemporary Novels

Adriana Raducanu

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History, fiction, and anachronism: Northanger Abbey , the Tudor ‘past’ and the ‘Gothic’ present

Mary Spongberg

Textual Practice, 2012

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'Some strange and spectral dream': The Brontës' Manipulation of the Gothic Mode

Simon Avery

Bronte Society Transactions, 1998

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'Gothic Literature' in The English Literature Companion, edited by Julian Wolfreys

Dr Ian McCormick

2011

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The Gothic Novel and the Lingering Appeal of Romance 09082010

David Richter

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Great Expectations: A Manifestation of Gothicism and Romanticism

Ahmad Ullah

International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development, 2020

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