Monday, March 8, 2010
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Romanticism as Gothic, Gothic as Romanticism-- Text and theory focusing on 19th century and after-- Female Gothic, Male Gothic, The Gothic Subline, Queer Gothic, The Carceral Gothic, and more==
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It was a wonderful piece of vampire lore. The passing of time in which Walter's love for Brunhilda changes was excellently written. I really enjoyed reading this. The ending was the best part of it in my opinion. To have his thrid wife turn into a serpent and crush him in their wedding bed was unexpected. The word choice fo the entire work really lent itself to creating the sense of dread. "Wake not the dead" is an eerie line and is perfect for this.
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