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Gothic Melodrama

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In literature, the first type of melodrama to emerge was the Gothic Melodrama.

Gothic Melodramas had romantic settings, such as crumbling castles, like in Holcroft’s Tale of Mystery (1824) and Matthew Lewis’ The Castle Spectre (1797), or forest cottages, as in Isaac Pocock’s The Miller and His Men (1813). Castles in these plays usually had several dungeons and these were inhabited by either ghosts or rightful heirs. The forests are as dark and gloomy as the castles, although they are brightened by flashes of lightening. The supernatural element may not always be present, but the frightening, foreboding and...


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