Across
- 4. A state of mental uncertainty or excitement, often used in Gothicism.
- 6. A young woman who is usually pursued by a villain.
- 7. An overwhelming and painful feeling caused by something shocking, terrifying, or revolting.
- 8. A literary style popular during the end of the 18th century and the beginning of the 19th that dealt with horror, despair, the grotesque and other "dark" subjects.
- 9. Anything that is kept secret or remains unexplained or unknown.
Down
- 1. A common setting in Gothic Literature.
- 2. A prophetic vision or sign.
- 3. A special being or object, such as a vampire, witch, ghost, or devil.
- 5. A common mood in Gothicism.
