Teenage Ghosts Haunt in Gothic Novel about Men Who Hate Women
Johanne Lykke Naderehvandi's new novel intertwines ghostly elements with the themes of misogyny, showcasing a haunting narrative that critiques male violence against women.
Amazon removed the gothic novel by a French author for "promoting" pedophilia and incest
Amazon has pulled a self-published gothic novel by French author Jessie Auryann from its platform amid backlash for its explicit content regarding child sexual abuse.
The Gothic Genius of Machen Who Also Inspired Hitchcock
This article explores the literary contributions of Arthur Machen, a Welsh writer whose supernatural stories have gained renewed attention and were influential for later writers.
Review. Picnic at Hanging Rock, by Joan Lindsay
The translation of the classic Australian novel 'Picnic at Hanging Rock' by Joan Lindsay, originally published in 1967, has been released, bringing renewed attention to its themes and narratives.
Violence as the Aesthetic of Desire: Why Emerald Fennell's 'Wuthering Heights' Offends Brontë?
Emerald Fennell's film adaptation of 'Wuthering Heights' presents a provocative interpretation that frames Emily Brontë's story as a love myth steeped in violence and asks if it offers more than just a romanticized suffering drama.
Fantasy Returns, or How Galicia Has Always Been There
The article discusses the resurgence of fantasy literature, particularly focusing on Nerea Pallares's debut novel 'Punto de araña', and its reflections on societal issues through gothic themes.
Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi revive the classic Wuthering Heights, with less Gothic tone and more carnality
Emerald Fennell's new adaptation of Wuthering Heights blends drama with an almost music video aesthetic, offering a fresh look at Brontë's classic tale.