“Gothic” was a term originally applied to works that people thought to be (Choose one)


love stories.
ancient legends.
epic sagas.
bloody tales.

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I would say "bloody tales."

“Gothic” was a term originally applied to works that people thought to be bloody tales.

What is the origin of the term Gothic?

Horace Walpole first applied the word 'Gothic' to a novel in the subtitle – 'A Gothic Story' – of The Castle of Otranto, published in 1764. When he used the word it meant something like 'barbarous', as well as 'deriving from the Middle Ages'.

What does the term Gothic mean in literature?

Gothic Literature- Merriam-Webster defines Gothic as: adj., “of or relating to a style of writing that describes strange or frightening events that take place in mysterious places.

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