Examine Bram Stoker's Dracula and delve into the realm of vampires, werewolves and zombies. Plus, explore Gothic literature from the likes of Oscar Wilde and Jane Austen. (2 of 4) [S,AD]
As this deep dive into the Gothic phenomenon begins, explore themes of race, the work of the Bronte sisters, the character of Heathcliff and Hitchcock's depiction of Rebecca. (1 of 4) [S,AD]
An examination of Rudyard Kipling, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, and Joseph Conrad's work in Gothic literature. Plus, explore the Gothic Revival in architecture and Queer Gothic. (4 of 4) [S,AD]
Explore the work of Angela Carter and Hilary Mantel, Gothic's expression of the sense of 'the other' in The Invisible Man and Get Out and the concept of the 'Gothic outsider'. (3 of 4) [S,AD]
Examine Bram Stoker's Dracula and delve into the realm of vampires, werewolves and zombies. Plus, explore Gothic literature from the likes of Oscar Wilde and Jane Austen. (2 of 4) [S,AD]
New. Explore the work of Angela Carter and Hilary Mantel, Gothic's expression of the sense of 'the other' in The Invisible Man and Get Out and the concept of the 'Gothic outsider'. (3 of 4) [S,AD]
New. Explore the work of Angela Carter and Hilary Mantel, Gothic's expression of the sense of 'the other' in The Invisible Man and Get Out and the concept of the 'Gothic outsider'. (3 of 4) [S,AD]
New. Examine Bram Stoker's Dracula and delve into the realm of vampires, werewolves and zombies. Plus, explore Gothic literature from the likes of Oscar Wilde and Jane Austen. (2 of 4) [S,AD]
New. As this deep dive into the Gothic phenomenon begins, explore themes of race, the work of the Bronte sisters, the character of Heathcliff and Hitchcock's depiction of Rebecca. (1 of 4) [S,AD]
New. As this deep dive into the Gothic phenomenon begins, explore themes of race, the work of the Bronte sisters, the character of Heathcliff and Hitchcock's depiction of Rebecca. (1 of 4) [S]
New. As this deep dive into the Gothic phenomenon begins, explore themes of race, the work of the Bronte sisters, the character of Heathcliff and Hitchcock's depiction of Rebecca. (1 of 4) [S]