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18th Century Gothic Horror

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The history of horror in literature dates back to gothic horror in the 18th century where the focus on realistic writing moves to more unrealistic and supernatural stories. This practice of horror has often been depicted and made into movies and books and different adaptations.
One of the most important and original sources for modern horror is of the case of Edgar Allan Poe, a mystery and macabre enthusiast. His influential pieces of work in the late 1830’s mostly included a famous piece like the poem “The Raven”. The setting for the gothic horror, most of the time, took place (100) in gloomy settings like large or abandoned castles and were often void of life or joy. The target audience was mainly consistent of a female mass. Another one of the more popular and influential writers of the 18th century was Hans Christian Andersen who wrote popular tales like “The Little Mermaid” and “The Emperor's new clothes” . His works,although often ending in gruesome or morbid demise, were often targeted to the demographic of both adults and children. …show more content…

The 19th century had bloomed into a different genre of horror which had writers like the still popular Edgar Allan Poe (although passed away) and stories like “Frankenstein” and “Dracula”. One of the more recent writers of the 20th and 21st is a very talented writer named Stephen King who has had a writing career of over 30 years with several best sellers and dozens of movie (300) adaptations such as movies and books like “The Shawshank Redemption”, “The Shining” and “The

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