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Contrasting Visions in Poe, Hawthorne and Melville Gothic Romanticism has eight basic characteristics. All of Gothic stories carry most of these traits. ...
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... in Europe who he had been accused of echoing the European style of a gothic tale. Critics now say he was influenced by such writers as Brown, and Hawthorne. ...
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... Hawthorne depicts the personal agony of Dimmesdale by using gruesomely gothic detail, a technique unique to Romantic literature. ...
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... of "Dr. Heidegger's Experiment" which is Nathaniel Hawthorne is also based in a gothic setting which is quiet similar to the "The Fall of House of Usher". ...
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... man. The last author, Nathaniel Hawthorne, was also a gothic and somewhat scary individual. In his story he used a lot of detail. ...
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... Consider the different way that each author entwines the Gothic fundamentals of literature ... Hawthorne doesn't show us the wild life and times of the carnival ...
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... Hawthorne's character has an eerie presence, he is described as "tall, emaciated, sallow, and ... this movie as a piece of history come from the Gothic scenery of ...
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... Gables is a Transcendental plus Gothic novel in one, built up of many expressive details in which creates the very figurative story. Nathaniel Hawthorne in The ...
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... in the fantastic.21 The novels of Anne Rice, a gothic-horror writer ... of hysterical paranoia from the Puritan era is The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne. ...
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Ethan Frome By Wharton When Nathaniel Hawthorne wrote his novel, The Scarlet ... is somber and the characters suffer greatly, Wharton used the gothic technique of ...
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... Daisy Miller (novella), An International Episode; the critical biography, Hawthorne; and The ... The Turn of the Screw is a gothic thriller, which has inspired ...
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