The Castle of Otranto, Vathek & Nightmare Abbey

The Castle of Otranto, Vathek & Nightmare Abbey

Taschenbuch
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Beschreibung

With an Introduction by David Stuart Davies. The Gothic novel, featuring dark tales of tragedy, romance, revenge, torture and ancient villainies, tinged with horror and the supernatural, became the vogue in the late eighteen and early nineteenth centuries. This unique collection presents the best and the most diverse of this fascinating genre. In Horace Walpole s The Castle of Otranto, often regarded as the first true Gothic romance, we have a template for such works, which other writers adopted and adapted. With its dark cruelties and fiercely passionate dramas, the power of Walpole s prose remains magically potent today. In Vathek William Beckford developed the form further, introducing Orientalism to the Gothic mix of horror and mystery, creating the finest European imitation of the Arabian Nights. With his novel Nightmare Abbey, Thomas Love Peacock satirises the format to great comic effect while still retaining the essential chilling elements. This fantastic collection runs the gamut of Gothic fiction, presenting an entertaining and a thrilling overview of the genre.
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This is not a book for people with more modern tastes in horror. And even for those used to classic ghost and horror stories, this might be a book of interest, but not of actual fright. The Castle of Otranto is a family tragedy, brought upon the protagonists by the misdeeds of their forbears. It is strong in te expression of Christian faith and ideals, and offers a surprising insight into what was frightening to the author's contemporaries. Vathek is an orientalist tale and feels as if taken out of 1001 Nights. Here again, the failures of humans directly lead to their destruction and misfortune. Nightmare Abbey is a satire on the "Gothic Novel" genre and my favourite in this collection. It is simply hilarious in the overuse of speaking names, exaggerated gestures, absurd coincidences and great lamentation. Brilliant.

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