Introduction to Gothic Literature
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This episode is a foundational overview of Gothic literature, defining it as a genre that navigates the boundary between rationality and the supernatural.
Originating in the eighteenth century with Horace Walpole, the tradition has evolved from stories of ancient curses and haunted castles to complex explorations of scientific ethics and psychological collapse. The narrative explains that these stories often emerge during eras of societal upheaval, serving as a creative outlet for cultural anxieties and religious doubts.
By highlighting core themes like ancestral guilt and isolation, the source illustrates how the genre transitioned from Romantic ruins to the internal terrors of the Victorian era. Ultimately, the material serves as an introduction to a course that examines how the Gothic continues to influence modern horror and dark fantasy.
Through its focus on liminal spaces and the unknown, the genre remains a vital way for readers to confront the deepest mysteries of the human experience.