Advanced Certificate in Gothic Literature: Dark Themes
-- ViewingNowThe Advanced Certificate in Gothic Literature: Dark Themes is a compressive course designed to delve into the dark, mysterious, and often terrifying world of Gothic Literature. This program offers a deep dive into the historical context, key themes, and influential authors that have shaped the genre.
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โข Advanced Gothic Themes: This unit will delve into the complex themes that define Gothic literature, such as death, decay, and the supernatural.
โข The Evolution of Gothic Literature: A study of the origins and development of Gothic literature, from its roots in the 18th century to its modern forms.
โข The Female Gothic: An examination of the unique contribution of female writers to the Gothic genre, with a focus on works by authors such as Ann Radcliffe and Charlotte Bronte.
โข Gothic Horror and Psychoanalysis: This unit will explore the relationship between Gothic literature and psychoanalysis, with a focus on the works of Sigmund Freud and the concept of the uncanny.
โข Gothic Architecture and Setting: A study of the role of architecture and setting in Gothic literature, including the use of castles, mansions, and other haunted locales.
โข Gothic Cinema: An exploration of the adaptation of Gothic literature to film, including classic horror movies and modern reinterpretations.
โข The Dark Side of Romanticism: This unit will examine the relationship between Gothic literature and the Romantic movement, with a focus on the works of writers such as Edgar Allan Poe and Lord Byron.
โข Gothic Mystery and the Detective Novel: An examination of the influence of Gothic literature on the detective novel, including the works of writers such as Wilkie Collins and Arthur Conan Doyle.
โข Gothic and the Postmodern: A study of the intersection of Gothic literature and postmodernism, including the works of writers such as Angela Carter and Thomas Pynchon.
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