TRADITIONS OF THE GOTHIC NOVEL IN THE WORK OF IRIS MURDOCH AND JOHN FOWLES
Keywords:
Gothic, fiction, fairy tale, fear, monster, Iris MurdochAbstract
This article provides a brief overview of Gothic novels and famous Gothic writers. At the same time, the article describes and briefly analyzes Iris Murdoch's novel The Unicorn.
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