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| The Gothic Novel - Study Guide | ||||||||
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| Table of contents | ||||||||
| Introduction: The Gothic | ||||||||
| Major Gothic Texts | ||||||||
| Horace Walpole: The Castle of Otranto | ||||||||
| William Beckford: Vathek | ||||||||
| Ann Radcliffe: The Mysteries of Udolpho | ||||||||
| Matthew Lewis: The Monk | ||||||||
| Mary Shelley: Frankenstein | ||||||||
| The Gothic Satirised: Northanger Abbey | ||||||||
| Themes | ||||||||
| A Writting of Excess | ||||||||
| Setting | ||||||||
| Gender Roles in Gothic Fiction | ||||||||
| Past and Present | ||||||||
| Revolutionary or Reactionary? | ||||||||
| Further Reading | ||||||||
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