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  • The '''Gothic novel''' is a form of fiction which became popular in England in the second half ...om'' by [[Tobias Smollett]], published in 1753; but the first full-fledged Gothic novel was ''The Castle of Otranto'' by [[Horace Walpole]], which appeared in 1764
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Gothic novel]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{rpl|Gothic novel}}
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  • (1818) A satire on the [[Gothic novel]].
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  • ...ish author, who wrote several successful novels and was a pioneer of the [[gothic novel]].
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  • An English writer, best known for her [[gothic novel]] "The Old English Baron" published in 1777.
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  • ...1725 - died December 3, 1807) was an English writer, best known for her [[gothic novel]] "[[The Old English Baron]]" originally published under the title of ''The ...e Old English Baron''. Clara Reeve got the inspiration for her book from a gothic novel published earlier in 1764 by [[Horace Walpole]]: ''[[The Castle of Otranto,
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  • ...author, who wrote several successful [[novel]]s and was a pioneer of the [[gothic novel]].
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  • {{rpl|gothic novel}}
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  • {{r|Gothic novel}}
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  • The '''Gothic novel''' is a form of fiction which became popular in England in the second half ...om'' by [[Tobias Smollett]], published in 1753; but the first full-fledged Gothic novel was ''The Castle of Otranto'' by [[Horace Walpole]], which appeared in 1764
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Gothic novel]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Gothic novel}}
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  • {{r|gothic novel}}
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  • The novel makes fun of the fashion for [[Gothic novel|Gothic novels]] whose plots, often set in the past, hinged on mystery and s ...lneys' home. She imagines that this will be the scene of happenings from a Gothic novel, and Henry Tilney encourages her fantasies for the fun of it. On her stormy
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  • ...a driving force. Nonetheless it can also be placed in the context of the [[Gothic novel]] and [[romanticism]] in general.
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  • ...s such were at first rare. The end of the century saw the rise of the '''[[Gothic novel|Gothic horror novel]]''', beginning with Horace Walpole's ''Castle of Otran
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