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Dark Romanticism, Gothic Fiction & Cosmic Horror - Definitions and Key Concepts by AliceMaitagarri
AliceMaitagarri
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This is not a scolarly article but rather, something I started writing for myself, to define the different genres better and to see where I was going with my own writing. The point was to gather my favourite literary genres that were related to each other, to define them and to see what were their key concepts and tropes, and to compare them to each other. It also helped me understand what my sources of inspiration were, where I was treading, and to find new sources of inspiration. In this "book", I'll try to define these genres, list some of their tropes and concepts, give some cultural and historical background, list some authors who have contributed to these genres worldwide, and then draw parallels with the other arts (for instance, one can't talk about Romanticism in literature without mentioning it in music and visual arts). Here are the genres I'll be discussing: * Dark Romanticism * Gothic Fiction * Fantastique * Cosmic Horror Let me know if there's another similar genre you'd like me to discuss here.
Inheritance by MXFrench
MXFrench
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"You just inherited a house from a father you barely remember. The only condition? You have to live there for one month." When Elliot inherits a secluded house from a father he barely remembers, he expects a quiet month alone. But something isn't right. "You didn't inherit the house. It inherited you."