09-12-2010, 09:17 PM
Oh jeezzz, don't ask me that or I might write a book on the subject. That's kinda what I'm doing already. lol
Minerva gothics were the old school horror gothics of 1780s-1830s. Most of them were published by Minerva Press and most are forgotten today. They're kinda like gothic romance today but there's usually more horror mixed in. A girl is trapped in a haunted castle and can't leave until she marries her uncle or something like that. lol. I would say that they're kinda all the same but I guess people think that of modern gothic too. Imagine Dracula, Frankenstein and Wuthering Heights with more action, more shock and less literary quality. They were hack romance and stock horror--the Twilight of their day. lol
I talked about them in another thread a few months ago too. http://www.gothicromanceforum.com/classi...t-587.html
You can buy some of them here: http://www.zittaw.com/
And Minerva Press is in Wikipedia here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minerva_Press
Minerva gothics were the old school horror gothics of 1780s-1830s. Most of them were published by Minerva Press and most are forgotten today. They're kinda like gothic romance today but there's usually more horror mixed in. A girl is trapped in a haunted castle and can't leave until she marries her uncle or something like that. lol. I would say that they're kinda all the same but I guess people think that of modern gothic too. Imagine Dracula, Frankenstein and Wuthering Heights with more action, more shock and less literary quality. They were hack romance and stock horror--the Twilight of their day. lol
I talked about them in another thread a few months ago too. http://www.gothicromanceforum.com/classi...t-587.html
You can buy some of them here: http://www.zittaw.com/
And Minerva Press is in Wikipedia here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minerva_Press