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    texts are distinguished by the conventions they explore. The Castle of Otranto by Horace Walpole‚ The Fall of the House of Usher by Edgar Allan Poe and Christabel by Samuel Taylor Coleridgem all create an atmosphere of mystery and suspense and highlight to cruel terrors and passions prevalent in Gothic texts. In atmosphere of gloom and terror can be conveyed through medieval setting and inexplicable occurances. In the Castle of Otranto‚ various events occur‚ which are completely arbitrary and no

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    In "The Castle Of Otranto" begins as Conrad‚ son of Manfred of the house of Otranto‚ is crushed by a giant helmet on this weeding day‚ also hhis birthday. Manfred‚ having no other male heir‚ decides to divorce his wfe and marry his son’s wife‚ Isabella‚ himself. Manfred’s union is disrupted by a series of supernatural events involving ghost‚ mysterious blood‚ and a true prince. Man‚ prince of Otranto‚ is impatient about marrying his son conrad a "homely youth‚ sickly‚ and of no promising disposition"

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    century. The main characters of the book include: Manfred‚ the illegitimate Prince of Otranto; Hippolita‚ Manfred’s wife; Matilda‚ 18‚ Manfred’s daughter; Conrad‚ 15‚ Manfred’s son - "the darling of his father"; Isabella‚ Conrad’s fiance; Father Jerome‚ a priest; Theodore‚ a young peasant and the actual Prince of Otranto; and the Knight of the Gigantic Saber‚ Isabella’s father. Manfred‚ the illegal prince of Otranto‚ arranged a marriage between his young son‚ Conrad‚ and the daughter of the Marquis

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    Title: The Castle of Otranto Author: Horace Walpole Year: 1764 First Gothic novel: horror‚ romance‚ fiction‚ fear. Motto of the book: Fathers’ sins are hereditary. Gothic novel - an English genre of fiction popular in the 18th to early 19th centuries‚ characterized by an atmosphere of mystery and horror and having a pseudo-medieval setting. (shocking people‚ gloomy‚ dark‚ depressing‚ also mental fog‚ different symbols‚ voices

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    it is common for the setting to be taken place in a castle. This castle could be haunted ruined‚ abandoned‚ etc. The authors used this setting to make the character or reader feel fear‚ terror‚ and suspense. With the setting taking place at a castle it gives a dark and uneasy mood that anything could take place at any given time “...Gothic gave Romantic writers and readers a way to describe accounts of terrifying experiences in ancient castles and ruined abbeys-experiences connected with subterranean

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    The Castle of Otranto – A Gothic Novel Picture of the Title Page of the Second Edition A Dossier by Luisa Hiller‚ Johannes Klein‚ Benjamin Priebst‚ and Claudia Haack Table of Contents: 1. Introduction – The Gothic Novel 2. Horace Walpole 2.1. The Life of Horace Walpole 2.2. The Works of Horace Walpole 3. “The Castle of Otranto - A Gothic Novel“ 3.1. Introduction 3.2. Index of Characters 3.3. Summary of the Plot 3.4. The Characters ’ Appearance 3.5. The Character Constellation

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    Rebecca O’ Reilly 14154722 Professor Christina Morin Gothic Literature EH4121 16th October 2014 Essay 3: Castle of Otranto: Theory of the Sublime The theory of the sublime is something that has a strong emergence‚ adaption‚ revision and contestation in Horace Walpole’s Castle of Otranto that is presented in a manner in regards to the actual elements that form the "gothic." As well as also linking it to the sublime through the exploration of sheer emotion and terror as well as the traditional force

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    In 1764‚ author Horace Walpole published a new form of literacy; the gothic novel. The Castle of Otranto‚ known as the first gothic book takes place in Italy during the twelfth century. It is a book containing a fundamental plot with ghost‚ knights‚ damsels in distress and the continuous battle for the love of a wo66man encompassing many twists and turns along the way. The family that resides in the castle is haunted by an ancient prophecy which no one understands. Manfred‚ the stories gothic villain

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    Cambria Rightful Inheritance of Otranto The Castle of Otranto written by Horace Walpole is considered to be the first gothic novel. Horace Walpole is said to have written the novel after he had a nightmarish dream‚ which might explain the darkness of the novel. In this novel through the use of the supernatural‚ the setting of a castle‚ and women threatened by a tyrannical male‚ Walpole reflects the thought of a hero’s identity being revealed thus expressing the idea of rightful inheritance‚ or

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    11‚ 2013. Comparison on both novels: The Castle of Otranto & Northanger Abbey The Castle of Otranto was written in 1764‚ by Horace Walpole. This novel is a Gothic novel‚ and I will be writing an essay about this novel to show‚ and explain how Gothic it is. I will be picking a specific character to explain and compare to another book to show how both are Gothic‚ but in their own way. This essay will seek and unfold the differences of Manfred in Otranto‚ and General Tilney in Northanger Abbey by

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