Widely considered the first Gothic novel, The Castle of Otranto (1764) is twice prefaced by an author who is aware of the risks he was taking in challenging the contemporary literary canon. Both texts lay out some of the Gothic particularities found not only in subsequent narratives of this kind, but also in fantastic tales, which will appear half a century later. The aim of this article is to track the origins of the fantastic in Horace Walpole’s prefaces so as to understand it better and discuss its development and divergence from the Gothic. Theories on the Gothic novel and the fantastic are also examined
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Walpole je Otrantski grad, ki velja za prvi gotski roman, objavil pod preobleko srednjeveškega tekst...
Scholars of eighteenth-century literature have long seen the development of the Gothic as a break f...
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The aim of this paper is to examine Horace Walpole's contribution to the reawakening taste for Gothi...
The Castle of Otranto was a pioneering work: the second edition was the first piece of literary work...
This essay treats the Gothic mode, an ever popular genre of literature. It begins its investigation ...
The Gothic Novel in Ireland, 1760-1830 reveals how the Irish contribution to the rise of the gothic ...
Gothic storytelling has come a long way since the publication of Horace Walpole\u27s The Castle of O...
This essay assesses the extent to which Old Norse tradition provided the basis for a subspecies of l...
The Castle of Otranto was a pioneering work: the second edition was the first piece of literary work...
Introductory essay to the the section on the "The Representation of the Wonderful and the Preternatu...
Walpole je Otrantski grad, ki velja za prvi gotski roman, objavil pod preobleko srednjeveškega tekst...
Scholars of eighteenth-century literature have long seen the development of the Gothic as a break f...
This essay examines the structural relationship between the folktale and the gothic novel with focus...
The article deals with the archetype of the house in «The castle of Otranto» by Horace Walpole and «...
According to the traditional understanding, the role of history in literary works was te- aching by ...
Horace Walpole (1717–97) is well known for two important Gothic projects: his villa, Strawberry Hill...
The differences between the Gothic novel and Horror fiction have been analysed by numerous literary ...
The aim of this paper is to examine Horace Walpole's contribution to the reawakening taste for Gothi...
The Castle of Otranto was a pioneering work: the second edition was the first piece of literary work...
This essay treats the Gothic mode, an ever popular genre of literature. It begins its investigation ...
The Gothic Novel in Ireland, 1760-1830 reveals how the Irish contribution to the rise of the gothic ...
Gothic storytelling has come a long way since the publication of Horace Walpole\u27s The Castle of O...