Like the dark lady of Susan Hill and the Gothic horror of H. G. Wells' red room Gothic horror of horror, as well as all others, is gradually evolving rather than starting from a definable point. Gothic horror evolved from Gothic novels (as opposed to classic novels like Jane Austen novels) before establishing a position as a type. However, many literary researchers and critics point to Horace Walpole 's first published "Otranto' s Castle" in 1764 as the first true Gothic horror novel. Popular cliches in many genres are included.
Susan Hill compares "The Red Room" and "Farthing House" of HG Wells. Worried that it is an important element in the dark, most events occur in the night and / or in the dark. The purpose of this article is to compare and contrast the two short stories - the red room of H. Wells and the fursing house of Susan Hill. The red room was written before the 20th century and the fursing house was written after the 20th century.
Like the dark lady of Susan Hill and the Gothic horror of H. G. Wells' red room Gothic horror of horror, as well as all others, is gradually evolving rather than starting from a definable point. Gothic horror evolved from Gothic novels (as opposed to classic novels like Jane Austen novels) before establishing a position as a type. However, many literary researchers and critics point to Horace Walpole 's first published "Otranto' s Castle" in 1764 as the first true Gothic horror novel. Popular cliches in many genres are included.
W. W. Jacobs, H. Wells and Charles Dickens create a suspense in their Gothic horror story. One is that they are using Gothic horror elements in their story, and the second is how they use words and phrases to create tension is. The first of these includes features such as darkness and isolation that make the reader feel uneasy and disturbing. The use of darkness is shown in various forms through all three stories.