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Elements of a Gothic novel in The Picture of Dorian Gray – Notes

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Elements of a Gothic novel in The Picture of Dorian Gray – Notes

2.1 The genre of the Gothic novel

 Introduced in the early 18th century
 ‘Gothic’ used to refer to the German tribe of the Goths, later on signified ‘Germanic’ then
‘medieval’, no identifies a style of architecture
 Initiated by Warpol’s Castle of Otranto, a Gothic Story (1764) then spread over the 19th
century
 Castles, crypts, gloomy mansions, convents were popular settings
 Use of supernatural elements
 Emerged directly from changes in the cultural emphasis of the 18 th century; stood for the
contrast between the old-fashioned and the modern, barbaric opposed to the civilised,
English opposed to the European/ French
 Gothic was always the archaic/ pagan which refused to yield to the establishment of civilised
society
 a famous passage shows the wa poets predicted the movement of the Gothic fiction can be
found in Night-Piece on Death by Parnell (1722) – Parnell says something radical for the
times: is not impressed by the limits of the human species; can only explore the secrets of
life via death

2.2 Typical motifs and characters

 uncanny environments
 supernatural
 monsters
 doppelgängers
 magical objects
 femme fatals
 demons
 walking skeletons
 the devil
 witches/ witchcraft
 science for a bad purpose

2.3 Famous works

 The castle of Otranto – Horace Warpol – 1764 – started the genre
 Northanger Abbey – Jane Austen – 1818 – a parody making fun of the vast interest of society
in Gothic novels, marked the end of the genre’s first phase
 The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde – Robert Louis Stevenson – 1886 – introduced
the ‘Gothic Revival’

3.1 The time of writing

 At the last decades of the Victorian period, the golden age for the genre had passed
 There was a curious revival due to R.L. Stevenson and Bram Stoker

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