Four Gothic Novels: The Castle of Otranto; Vathek; The Monk; Frankenstein (Oxford World's Classics (Paperback))

Four Gothic Novels: The Castle of Otranto; Vathek; The Monk; Frankenstein (Oxford World's Classics (Paperback))

by Matthew Lewis (Author), Matthew Lewis (Author), William Beckford (Author), Horace Walpole (Author), Mary W. Shelley (Author)

Synopsis

Macabre and melodramtic, set in haunted castles or fantastic landscapes, Gothic tales became fashionable in the late eighteenth century with the publication of Horace Walpole's The Castle of Otranto (1764). Crammed with catastrophe, terror, and ghostly interventions, the novel was an immediate success, and influenced numerous followers. These include William Beckford's Vathek (1786), which alternates grotesque comedy with scenes of exotic magnificence in the story of the ruthless Caliph Vathek's journey to damation. The Monk (1796), by Matthew Lewis, is a violent tale of ambition, murder, and incest, set in the sinister monastery of the Capuchins in Madrid. Frankenstein (1818, 1831) is Mary Shelley's disturbing and perennially popular tale of young student who learns the secret of giving life to a creature made from human relics, with horrific consequences. This collection illustrates the range and the attraction of the Gothic novel. Extreme and sensational, each of the four printed here is also a powerful psychological story of isolation and monomania.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 624
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Published: 07 Jul 1994

ISBN 10: 0192823310
ISBN 13: 9780192823311

Media Reviews
A very usable selection of the best examples of the genre. --Waalace Flanders, University of Pittsburgh
My students are enjoying the 1818 version. --Nancy Noell, University of North Carolina at Charlotte


A very usable selection of the best examples of the genre. --Waalace Flanders, University of Pittsburgh
My students are enjoying the 1818 version. --Nancy Noell, University of North Carolina at Charlotte

A very usable selection of the best examples of the genre. --Waalace Flanders, University of Pittsburgh
My students are enjoying the 1818 version. --Nancy Noell, University of North Carolina at Charlotte


A very usable selection of the best examples of the genre. --Waalace Flanders, University of Pittsburgh