The Supernatural in Modern English Fiction Book Reviews

AUTHOR
Dorothy Scarborough
SCORE
0
TOTAL RATINGS
24

The Supernatural in Modern English Fiction by Dorothy Scarborough Book Summary

The real precursor of supernaturalism in modern English literature was the Gothic novel. That odd form might be called a brief in behalf of banished romance, since it voiced a protest against the excess of rationalism and realism in the early eighteenth century. Too great correctness and restraint must always result in proportionate liberty. As the eternal swing of the pendulum of literary history, the ebb and flow of fiction inevitably bring a reaction against any extreme, so it was with the fiction of the period. The mysterious twilights of medievalism invited eyes tired of the noonday glare of Augustan formalism. The natural had become familiar to monotony, hence men craved the supernatural. And so the Gothic novel came into being. Gothic is here used to designate the eighteenth-century novel of terror dealing with medieval materials.
There had been some use of the weird in English fiction before Horace Walpole, but the terror novel proper is generally conceded to begin with his Romantic curiosity, The Castle of Otranto. The Gothic novel marks a distinct change in the form of literature in which supernaturalism manifests itself. Heretofore the supernatural elements have appeared in the drama, in the epic, in ballads and other poetry, and in folk-tales, but not noticeably in the novel. Now, however, for a considerable time the ghostly themes are most prominent in lengthy fiction, contrasted with the short story which later is to supersede it as a vehicle for the weird. This vacillation of form is a distinct and interesting aspect of the development of supernaturalism in literature and will be discussed later.
With this change in form comes a corresponding change in the materials of ghostly narration. Poetry in general in all times has freely used the various elements of supernaturalism. The epic has certain distinct themes, such as visits to the lower world, visions of heaven, and conflict between mortal and divine powers, and brings in mythological characters, gods, goddesses, demigods, and the like. Fate is a moving figure in the older dramas, while the liturgical plays introduced devils, angels, and even the Deity as characters in the action. In the classical and Elizabethan drama we see ghosts, witches, magicians, asdramatis personæ. Medieval romances, prose as well as metrical and alliterative, chansons de geste, lais, and so forth, drew considerably on the supernatural for complicating material in various forms, and undoubtedly much of our present element comes from medievalism. Tales of the Celtic Otherworld, of fairy-lore, of magic, so popular in early romance, show a strong revival to-day.

👋 Do you love The Supernatural in Modern English Fiction books? Please share your friends!

share facebook whatsapp twitter pinterest telegram email
Book Name The Supernatural in Modern English Fiction
Genre Literary Criticism
Published
Language English
E-Book Size 923.26 KB

The Supernatural in Modern English Fiction (Dorothy Scarborough) Book Reviews 2024

💸 Want to send money abroad for free?

We transfer money over €4 billion every month. We enable individual and business accounts to save 4 million Euros on bank transfer fees. Want to send free money abroad or transfer money abroad for free? Free international money transfer!

💰 A universe of opportunities: Payoneer

Did you know that you can earn 25 USD from our site just by registering? Get $25 for free by joining Payoneer!

Please wait! The Supernatural in Modern English Fiction book comments loading...

Dorothy Scarborough - The Supernatural in Modern English Fiction Discussions & Comments

Have you read this book yet? What do you think about The Supernatural in Modern English Fiction by Dorothy Scarborough book? Ask the bookpedia.co community a question about The Supernatural in Modern English Fiction!

The Supernatural in Modern English Fiction E-book (PDF, PUB, KINDLE) Download

The Supernatural in Modern English Fiction ebook the-supernatural-in-modern-english-ficti (923.26 KB) download new links will be update!

The Supernatural in Modern English Fiction Similar Books

Book Name Score Reviews Price
Fahrenheit 451 4/5 114 $5.99
The Hunger Games and Philosophy 4/5 1,827 $16.99
Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte 4.5/5 17 Free
Prince Caspian 4/5 43 $0.99
The Readers of Broken Wheel Recommend 4/5 125 $16.99

Enhance sleep, vision, cognition, flexibility, energy, long-range health and more. Performance Lab CORE Formulas support all aspects of human performance, across all walks of life. Boosts work performance and productivity with nootropics for focus, multitasking under stress, creative problem-solving and more.

Other Books from Dorothy Scarborough

Summary of The Supernatural in Modern English Fiction by Dorothy Scarborough

The The Supernatural in Modern English Fiction book written by Dorothy Scarborough was published on 26 August 2017, Saturday in the Literary Criticism category. A total of 24 readers of the book gave the book 0 points out of 5.

Free Literary Criticism Books
Book Name Author Price
The Magic Skin Honoré de Balzac Free
Crime and Punishment Fyodor Dostoyevsky Free
Carmen Prosper Mérimée Free
Rilla of Ingleside L.M. Montgomery Free
Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte Karl Marx Free

Coinbase is the world's most trusted place to buy and sell cryptocurrency. Open an account today, and if you buy or sell $100 or more of crypto, you'll receive $10 worth of free Bitcoin!

Paid Literary Criticism Books
Book Name Author Price
The Literature Book DK $8.99
Look at the Evidence John Clute $2.99
The Call of the Tribe Mario Vargas Llosa & John King $14.99
That Distant Land Wendell Berry $14.99
The Letters of J.R.R. Tolkien J. R. R. Tolkien $21.99

Jasper is the generative AI platform for business that helps your team create content tailored for your brand 10X faster, wherever you work online.