Gothic Literature

CEG-525-S30

Stony Brook University

  • Semester
    Spring 2025
  • Instructor
    Sharon Brown
  • Start Date
    01-27-2025
  • Total Credits
    3
  • Call to Register
    631-632-6175

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Students will read and discuss works of Gothic Literature from Horace Walpole's Castle of Otranto (1764) to Anne Rice's Vampire Lestat (1985). Topics of discussion will include the genre's literary origins, stylistic elements and sociological aspects along with author background and sources for each assigned reading. Modern critical appraisals and modern applications of the genre including popular fiction and film will also be considered.
Course Area: Education
Level: Graduate
Dates: 01-27-2025 - 04-06-2025
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Instructor: Sharon Brown
Local Course ID: 25SP_STB_CEG525_S30
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