Topic > To what extent did Gothic literature continue or…

IntroductionWorks of Gothic literature originate from the late 18th century, although there have always been stories told beforehand about ghosts or monsters in mysterious settings forming a moral story. This idea is evident in the tale of the Wife of Bath in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, where the idea of ​​the supernatural or metaphysical reigns supreme. In addition to this, in many cultures supernatural or Gothic elements are relevant especially with Voodoo and witch doctors, which existed at the end of the 18th century. However, the problem that arises is the fact that the wealth of classical Gothic literature texts such as Castle, Ortrano or Dracula are probably not incorporated into the modern world. This is evident among contemporary writers and readers, as the influence of television, films and video games has activated a generation to the point that Gothic literature may lose its popularity and be overshadowed by its counterpart, the Horror/Horror subgenres. Science fiction. .The need for Gothic literature to be more popular than ever is important because...