Across
- 6. The setting of many Gothic novels: an ancient ___. (6)
- 8. The supernatural creature in Bram Stoker’s famous novel. (8)
- 10. A common setting in Gothic fiction, often a monastery or a ___. (6)
- 11. The state where The Cabin at the End of the World is set. (13)
- 12. The literary genre that includes Dracula and The Monk. (6)
- 14. Gothic fiction often features this type of protagonist: a lonely ___. (7)
- 15. The author of The Fall of the House of Usher. (3)
- 16. A key emotion Gothic stories aim to provoke. (5)
- 17. The 18th-century movement that Gothic fiction reacted against. (11)
- 18. The leader of the intruders in The Cabin at the End of the World. (7)
Down
- 1. The sublime is the philosophical concept of _______ mixed with terror in Gothic literature. (7)
- 2. The first Gothic novel, written by Horace Walpole: "The castle of _______" (7)
- 3. The monster in Mary Shelley’s famous Gothic novel. (10)
- 4. The writer of The Monk (last name). (5)
- 5. The term used to describe fear mixed with admiration in Gothic fiction. (7)
- 7. Horace Walpole's inspiration for The Castle of Otranto: “the castle at ______ Hill.” (6)
- 9. The family in The Cabin at the End of the World consists of Andrew, Eric, and their daughter ___. (3)
- 13. The century when Gothic literature first became popular. (8)
- 19. The author of The Mysteries of Udolpho. (9)
