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Skip to contentDepartment of EnglishMenu Close Search Undergraduate ProgramMFA in Creative WritingPhD in English & American LiteratureResearchStudent ResourcesOur PeopleLet your curiosity lead the way:Apply TodayHomeCoursesUpcoming EventsRecent NewsThe SpectacleContact Us Arts & Sciences Graduate Studies in A&S Topics in American Literature ENGLISH LITERATURE 317 This course surveys the classics of nineteenth-century gothic fiction. We will approach the gothic as a realm of writing preoccupied with the monstrous and the foreign--and witness how these dark and exotic forces could become domesticated in novels that depicted what Henry James called "those most mysterious of mysteries, the mysteries which are at our own doors." At times dismissed as superficial, formulaic and merely entertaining, the gothic texts under scrutiny here will also get credit for addressing profound and controversial questions about human nature and the nature of desire. Authors will include Mary Shelley, Charlotte and Emily Bronte, Sheridan Le Fanu, Robert Louis Stevenson and Bram Stoker. Satisfies the Nineteenth Century requirement. Course Attributes: EN H; BU Hum; AS HUM; FA HUM; AR HUM; EL NC Section 01Topics in American Literature INSTRUCTOR: McKelvyT-R 04:00 PM | 0112 L011 View Course Listing - SP2022 View Course Listing - FL2023 Quick LinksNewsEventsOur PeopleFaculty BookshelfDepartment AwardsResourcesContactAdditional information Arts & Sciences Graduate Studies in A&SCopyright 2024 by:Arts & Sciences at Washington University in St. LouisFollow Us Facebook Twitter Contact Us: Department of English [email protected] Visit the main Washington University in St. Louis website1 Brookings Drive / St. Louis, MO 63130 / wustl.edu

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