Genre or mode of literature and film that combines fiction and horror, death, and at times romance.
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Examples for "gothic horror"
Examples for "gothic horror"
1Childhood anxiety is the gothic horror, the haunting presence, the gaping wound.
2A marvellous marriage of political satire, melodramatic intrigue, gothic horror and alternative history.
3At this point, Wallis Martin laughs at the near- gothic horror of it all.
4We are returning to a really classical gothic horror film with very, very interesting creatures.
5Coppola asked the crowd Saturday during the Comic-Con International panel for his upcoming gothic horror movie, Twixt.
1He looked flamboyantly insane, like some mad doctor from gothic fiction who'd performed too many experiments on himself.
2At the centre of this steamy slice of gothic fiction are former US president Theodore Roosevelt and his son Kermit.
3Historical fiction, magic realism and elements of gothic fiction combine in this ambitious debut about a series of Fenian bombings in Victorian London.
4The strange scenarios of Southern Gothic fiction are alive and unwell in April Ayers Lawson's stirring debut collection.
5Your Ganconer story could be a link between the incubi of folklore and the Byronic heroes of Gothic fiction.
6Jane Austen's "Northanger Abbey," written in 1803 but published only in 1817, is gently satirical of Gothic fiction.
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