Gothic Literature
Across
- 2. A mythical creature that drinks blood
- 4. Also known as the master of the macabre
- 5. Often depicted in gothic literature, it brings fear
- 6. One of Bram Stoker's most famous novels
- 8. An intense feeling of fear
- 9. A feeling of impending disaster
- 15. A style of literature characterized by horror and the supernatural
- 17. Refers to a genre of literature, film, and other forms of storytelling that aims to elicit fear, dread, and shock in its audience
- 18. Refers to feeling anxious and uncertainty about what will happen next in a story
- 20. A structure often inhabited by supernatural beings
Down
- 1. One of Mary Shelley's most famous novels
- 3. Refers to phenomena or entities that are beyond or outside the laws of nature and the scientific understanding of the world
- 7. Refers to something that has been condemned or marked by a supernatural force to bring about misfortune, harm, or suffering
- 10. A state of insanity
- 11. Author of Dracula
- 12. Often describes themes, imagery, or moods that evoke a sense of horror, darkness, or a fascination with the macabre
- 13. Refers to something that is unsettling, mysterious, or frightening, often evoking a sense of discomfort or dread
- 14. A spirit of a deceased person
- 16. A large, often ominous structure
- 19. Author of Frankenstein