by Horace Walpole (Author)
A foundational work of Gothic fiction combining medieval setting, supernatural elements, and narrative suspense. In The Castle of Otranto, Horace Walpole presents a story of inheritance, power, and prophecy unfolding within a castle marked by unexplained events and shifting authority.
The narrative develops through a sequence of incidents that introduce supernatural occurrences into an otherwise ordered world, creating tension between reason and the unknown. Walpole's method establishes many of the conventions later associated with Gothic fiction, including atmosphere, architectural setting, and the intrusion of the extraordinary into daily life. The structure proceeds with clarity while sustaining a sense of uncertainty and anticipation.
Positioned within eighteenth-century English literature, the novel is widely regarded as the starting point of the Gothic tradition. It remains central to the study of horror, romance, and the development of genre fiction.
Number of Pages: 92
Dimensions: 0.22 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: January 05, 2009