Charlotte Perkins Gilman was a feminist and leading contributor to the women's rights movement in the United States in the late 1800s. She was also a writer best known for her short story "The Yellow ...
The AJC polled academics and film critics for their take on the hit film adaption of Emily Brontë’s 1847 novel “Wuthering Heights” and got some interestingly divided opinions.
Readers, writers and all those interested in great southern fiction have an exciting opportunity to hear and meet with four highly-acclaimed southern gothic authors at the Southern LIT Spectacular.
Simmering tension, foggy moors, candlelit corridors, hidden secrets, yearning emotion…gothic fiction has always been enthralling but right now the genre is having a major resurgence in film and ...
For centuries, the world has been graced (and haunted) by Gothic literature. The exploration of monsters, the macabre, fear, anxiety, love, and death—this genre has always attracted readers and ...
Whether you are watching a horror classic, such as “The Shining” or “Poltergeist,” or laughing at the over-the-top antics of “Beetlejuice” or the “Ghostbusters,” ghost stories abound during Halloween.
Growing up in Pennsylvania as the daughter of a casket salesman, Assoc. Prof. Bridget Marshall became more familiar with death than most children. As a teenager, she loved Stephen King novels. Then in ...
Farrell O’Gorman’s new book sets for itself an ambitious goal: It defines and illustrates a new paradigm for reading many major fictional narratives both within and outside the canon of American ...
As a morality tale, The Gavel and the Lotus turns an intimate gaze on how justice is defined, enacted and withheld ...
The Gothic Authors Cocktail Club did just that over the course of three days in Charleston at the Queen Street Playhouse. Encouraging patrons to dress in “gothic academia” clothing and offering up ...
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