

His calculating father Manfred fears that his dynasty will now come to an end and determines to marry his son's bride himself - despite the fact he is already married. GradeSaver, 21 April 2017 Web.On the day of his wedding, Conrad, heir to the house of Otranto, is killed in mysterious circumstances. Previous Section Test Yourself! - Quiz 4 Buy Study Guide How To Cite in MLA Format Osborne-Bartucca, Kristen. "Horace Walpole's Taste for the Gothic: Strawberry Hill." Victorian Web. "The Castle of Otranto by Horace Walpole." The Guardian. "The Castle of Otranto." Encyclopedia of Gothic Literature. "Walpole, Horace." Encyclopedia of Gothic Literature. "Gothic Setting." Encyclopedia of Gothic Literature. "Walpole, Horace." Encyclopedia of British Writers. "The Castle of Otranto." Facts on File Companion to the British Novel: Beginnings through the 19th century, vol. Academic Search Premier, EBSCO host (login required accessed March 22, 2017).īrackett, Virginia. "Spectres of Law in The Castle of Otranto." Romanticism 12, no. Literary Reference Center, EBSCO host (login required accessed March 22, 2017).Ĭhaplin, Sue. "Contested Pasts: David Hume, Horace Walpole and the Emergence of Gothic Fiction." Gothic Studies 14, no. Academic Search Premier, EBSCO host (login required accessed March 22, 2017).ĭent, Jonathan. "Guessing the Mould: Homosocial Sins and Identity in Horace Walpole's The Castle of Otranto." Gothic Studies 3, no. Academic Search Premier, EBSCO host (login required accessed March 22, 2017).įincher, Max. "The Comic Tragedy of Mere Men and Women: The Ambiguously Distracting Use of Laughter in The Castle of Otranto and Its Prefaces." Atlantis (0210-6124) 38, no. Literary Reference Center, EBSCO host (login required accessed March 22, 2017). "The Castle of Otranto." Magill’S Guide To Science Fiction & Fantasy Literature (October 1996): 1-2.


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