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Gothic and Supernatural Literature

Division: Humanities

Department: English & Philosophy

Course: ENGL 2430

Title: Gothic and Supernatural Literature

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Description: This course explores Gothic and supernatural literature, with an emphasis on horror fiction, from the 18th century to the present. Representative Gothic texts encompass a variety of time periods, locations, and perspectives, possibly including Victorian England, twentieth-century Latin America, and works by contemporary American writers from a variety of cultural backgrounds. Important Gothic themes might include the sublime, the unknown, sexual identity, societal fears, the nature of good and evil, science, and superstition.


Courses Taught Fall 2026

SectionCRNScheduleInstructor
2430-0014864MWF9:30 am-10:20 amLee, Christopher S.

Courses Taught Spring 2027

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