Gothic forms of feminine fictions
- 348 pages
- 13 hours of reading
Exploring the resurgence of Gothic themes in late twentieth-century fiction and film, the book examines how the genre retains its allure and relevance in a media-driven society. Susanne Becker highlights the Gothic's fascination with stimulation and excitement, showcasing its ability to adapt and thrive over time. The study delves into the unique powers of Gothic narratives, reflecting on their impact on contemporary culture and feminine perspectives within this genre.



