In describing the Strawberry Hill Gothic mansion of Horace Walpole, begun in 1745, the TLS characterizes Walpole's Gothic impulse: "The dead, the creatures of dreams, of nightmares and of fiction all played a part in creating what Walpole called 'gloomth' in the house where , just over a decade later, he was to write The Castle of Otranto, the first Gothic novel."
Gloomth is a big topic. I can imagine more than one panel at Readercon engaging with it. "Gloomth: Blight or Blessing?" "Whith...
Published on May 27, 2010 00:55