Horror and gothic literature, same or separate
A comparative study
Keywords:
gothic literature, horror literature, novels, psychology, subgenre, genre, horror, scenery, characters, differences, similaritiesAbstract
This study aims to show the readers who are drawn to this subject and the ones who are questioning if the two kinds of literature that have been mentioned are in the same category or fully separated from each other, that these kinds of literature are actually in the same category and one of them is other one's subgenre. Research focuses on the ideas of people who talked about the subject itself, the psychology that is needed to understand the horror and gothic in order to follow the literature of it better so person reading can be capable to interpret it more comfortable.
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