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"The Portrait of a Lady" and the Gothic Romance

2023-11-21 19:37:41

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The romantic story of Gothic is derived from a story of a romantic language, using the story of a medieval knight and a mourning woman. "Romantic and Gothic" (by critic Northrop Fry) "Two independent literary movements from the same source, one high and the other Gothic should be considered the basis of romance" (Nielsen 97). However, the change is slow and uneven. Prior to the epidemic of Gothic Romance, the writer - Gothic female writer - was well written. They write it in a less well-known women's publication that their names are hard to remember and their work is hard to find. Unfortunately, it often allows writers to see the style, style and time of JK. Rolling and Jane Austin awakens fame and wealth, wealth and opportunity for others

Gothic literature is a literary work that includes elements of horror and romance. In some cases it is confused with the supernatural romance art described by several horror writers. A good Gothic horror is considered a more atmospheric literary genre. These documents are written in faraway wild landscapes, including vulnerable heroines, erotic and violent fantasies, and wondrous and supernatural phenomena. All of them define Gothic literature. Many people still doubt about the main theme of fantasy and how literary works reflect the social, cultural and political backgrounds they live in.

Gothic literature is a wonderful combination of horrible novels and fears, a little romantic color. This Gothic novel has a long history, but it has changed since it began at Wolpole's Otranto Castle since 1765. Sherry's Franderstein in 1897 and the notorious Dracula's year in St Mark, to the same day, the same writer as Stephen King. Dark, abandoned, decaying setting. "Gothic" also suggests the magnificent architectural style of France in the 12th century. In the Gothic style of light, you will see many haunted houses, spider web castles, abandoned churches and other formerly devastated wonderful buildings. You can also see the settings of dark, narrow, claustrophobic interiors, hidden doors and secret passages, hidden skeletons.