Lecture 1 - Introduction: Key Novel
Lecture 2 - Gothic Elements; Gothic Sublime.
Lecture 3 - Introduction: Gothic Terror and Horror
Lecture 4 - Gothic Forebonding; Affinity with the French Revolution; Types of Gothic Fiction
Lecture 5 - Gothic and identities, Empire, Contemporary Anxieties
Lecture 6 - Ann Radcliffe, The Mystries of Udolpho: The Castle of Motif
Lecture 7 - Gothic Castle, Gothic Energy, Gothic Sensibility
Lecture 8 - Reading the Gothic Novel; Gothic and Family
Lecture 9 - Gothic Domesticity and Patriarchy
Lecture 10 - Gothic and Travel, Marriage, Discussion Questions
Lecture 11 - The Gothic Contexts
Lecture 12 - Plotting the Gothic
Lecture 13 - Feminine Silence and Marginality
Lecture 14 - Gothic Landscape
Lecture 15 - Historical and Literary Contexts
Lecture 16 - Gothic Parody
Lecture 17 - Gothic Terrors and the Education of Catherine Morland
Lecture 18 - Gothic Reading and Mentor Figures
Lecture 19 - Gothic Parody and Female Gothic
Lecture 20 - Parodying the Gothic Villain
Lecture 21 - Introduction to Emily Bronte and Wuthering Heights
Lecture 22 - Gothic terror, Fantasy and Violence
Lecture 23 - Gothic Transgressions
Lecture 24 - Gothic Displacement: Family, Childhood and Confinement
Lecture 25 - Gothic Displacement: The conflict between children and parental authority
Lecture 26 - Introduction to Charlotte Bronte, and the plot of Jane Eyre
Lecture 27 - Gothic Plot and Imperial Gothic
Lecture 28 - Gothic Subtexts; Madness and Femininity
Lecture 29 - Gothic Rebellion and Symbols: Thornfield Hall and Bertha Mason
Lecture 30 - Gothic Rebellion, The Domestic and the Colony
Lecture 31 - Introduction to the Christmas Ghost Story and Charles Dickens
Lecture 32 - The Gothic Plot, Spectrality, and Commodity
Lecture 33 - The Dark Narrative; The Ghostly Children
Lecture 34 - Gothic City: the City of Spectress
Lecture 35 - Gothic Structure and The Consciousness
Lecture 36 - Introduction to Dracula, Literary Contexts and Gothic Monsters
Lecture 37 - Gothic Sexuality, Tradition, and Metaphors
Lecture 38 - Gothic Transformations and Narrative Roles
Lecture 39 - Gothic Symbolisms: Vampirism and residuum
Lecture 40 - The Urban Gothic, New Woman and Gothic Monsters
Lecture 41 - Introduction to the author; the novel; literary Contexts
Lecture 42 - Plotting and the Female Gothic
Lecture 43 - Imperial Gothic
Lecture 44 - Legacies of Empire and Gothic
Lecture 45 - Imperial Gothic, and the Orient
Lecture 46 - Introduction to Doyle and conrtexts
Lecture 47 - Gothic Plot
Lecture 48 - Anxieties of the Past and the Future
Lecture 49 - Gothic tropes, landscape and cultural anxieties
Lecture 50 - Gothic Crime and Mythical Subtexts
Lecture 51 - Gothic Evil
Lecture 52 - Introduction to Oscar Wilde; Literary Contexts; Plot of the novel
Lecture 53 - Aesthetic Gothic
Lecture 54 - Aestheticism and Degeneracy
Lecture 55 - Gothic Art and Morality
Lecture 56 - Gothic Setting
Lecture 57 - Gothic Setting (Continuation...)
Lecture 58 - Dicken's Realist Gothic 'Bleak House' Women's Writing
Lecture 59 - Lectuer Overview
Lecture 60 - Lectuer Overview
Lecture 61 - Overview of Frankenstein and Jane Eyre
Lecture 62 - Lectuer Overview