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Gothic fiction (sometimes referred to as Gothic horror) is a genre of literature that combines elements of
both horror and romance. As a genre, it is generally believed to have been invented by the English
author Horace Walpole, with his 1764 novel The Castle of Otranto.
The effect of Gothic fiction depends on a pleasing sort of terror, an extension of Romantic literacy
pleasures that were relatively new at the time of Walpole's novel. Melodrama and parody (including self-
parody) were other long-standing features of the Gothic initiated by Walpole. Gothic literature is
intimately associated with the Gothic Revival architecture of the same era. In a way similar to the gothic
revivalists' rejection of the clarity and rationalism of the neoclassical style of the Enlightened
Establishment, the literary Gothic embodies an appreciation of the joys of extreme emotion, the thrills of
fearfulness and awe inherent in the sublime, and a quest for atmosphere. The ruins of gothic buildings
gave rise to multiple linked emotions by representing the inevitable decay and collapse of human
creations—thus the urge to add fake ruins as eyecatchers in English landscape parks. English Gothic
writers often associated medieval buildings with what they saw as a dark and terrifying period,
characterized by harsh laws enforced by torture, and with mysterious, fantastic, and superstitious
rituals. In literature such Anti-Catholicism had a European dimension featuring Roman Catholic excesses
such as the Inquisition (in southern European countries such as Italy and Spain).
Prominent features of Gothic fiction include terror (both psychological and physical), mystery, the
supernatural, ghosts, haunted houses and Gothic architecture, castles, darkness, death, decay, doubles,
madness, secrets, and hereditary curses.
The stock characters of Gothic fiction include tyrants, villains, bandits, maniacs, Byronic heroes,
persecuted maidens, femmes fatales, madwomen, magicians, vampires, werewolves, monsters, demons,
angel, fallen angel, the beauty and the beast, revenants, ghosts, perambulating skeletons, the
Wandering Jew, and the Devil himself.




            Gothic literature, a movement that focused on ruin, decay, death, terror, and chaos, and
            privileged irrationality and passion over rationality and reason, grew in response to the
            historical, sociological, psychological, and political contexts of the late eighteenth and early
            nineteenth centuries.

       Although Horace Walpole is credited with producing the first Gothic novel, The Castle of Otranto, in
       1764, his work was built on a foundation of several elements. First, Walpole tapped a growing
       fascination with all things medieval; and medieval romance provided a generic framework for his
       novel. In addition, Edmund Burke’s 1757 treatise, A Philosophical Enquiry into the Sublime and
       Beautiful, offered a philosophical foundation. Finally, the Graveyard School of poetry, so called
       because of the attention poets gave to ruins, graveyards, death, and human mortality, flourished in
       the mid-eighteenth century and provided a thematic and literary context for the Gothic.

 Walpole’s novel was wildly popular, and his novel introduced most of the stock conventions of the genre:
 an intricate plot; stock characters; subterranean labyrinths; ruined castles; and supernatural occurrences.
 The Castle of Otranto was soon followed by William Beckford’s Vathek (1786); Ann Radcliffe’s The
 Mysteries of Udolpho (1794) and The Italian (1797); Matthew Lewis’s The Monk (1796); Charles Brockden
 Brown’s Wieland (1797); Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein (1818); and Charles Robert Maturin’s Melmoth the
 Wanderer (1820).

 While it may be comparatively easy to date the beginning of the Gothic movement, it is much harder to
 identify its close, if indeed the movement did come to a close at all. There are those such as David Punter
 in The Literature of Terror: A History of Gothic Fictions from 1765 to the Present Day and Fred Botting in
 Gothic who follow the transitions and transformations of the Gothic through the twentieth century.
 Certainly, any close examination of the works of Edgar Allan Poe, Bram Stoker’s Dracula, or Robert Louis
 Stevenson’s The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde in the nineteenth century demonstrates both the
 transformation and the influence of the Gothic. In the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, the ongoing
 fascination with horror, terror, the supernatural, vampires, werewolves, and other things that go bump in
 the night evidences the power the Gothic continues to exert.

 In its attention to the dark side of human nature and the chaos of irrationality, the Gothic provides for
 contemporary readers some insight into the social and intellectual climate of the time in which the
 literature was produced. A time of revolution and reason, madness and sanity, the 1750s through the
 1850s provided the stuff that both dreams and nightmares were made of.
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           I can hear my daddy saying
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           While putting on my make-up
           His words clinger in the air
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           That you can make it anyway

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The author holds a BA in Letter (English and English Literature) from the Catholic University
of Campinas and posting graduating on MA in Applied Linguistic And Psychopedagogy Psicanalist
Institutional and Clinic in Education by UNESP

  He has a large experience about cram schools (vestibulares) and he is engaged on studies of
didactic books (English for secondary students; writing and reading in Portuguese – in the area
of Applied Linguistic / Foreign Language Teaching and Learning and Linguistic / Acquisition
Competence of Writing and Reading.

Moreover, he is engaged on gothic literature.

(see: www.katcavernum.com.br) in the area of Literary History and Theory and his main work in
this area is related to the universe of short stories.

  His short stories are a combination of gothic romance and horror romance that incorporate the
dark atmosphere on description and narrative from Middle Age. The obscure of Nature, mind,
fear, mystery, imagination, darkness and death are presented on our context as castles, roads
and knights. The stories bring fiction, romance, interest subjects and true reports through a
cultured vocabulary within three basic elements of literary gothic: terror: the physics mutilation
and death; horror: the power of evil and the supernatural; and the mystery: the disturbance
of mind. Following the statements of Clara Reeve (1729 – 1807) disciple of Walpole – the
supernatural are presented on dreams, nightmares, the darkness of mind and mysteries dins as
groan and murmur.

Bibliography:                         Literary Gothic:

                                        ◊vertigoes of the soul - 2004
                                        ◊1968 – the driver - 2004
                                        ◊window to the sky waiting for the rain - 2004
                                        ◊hell’s bells - 2005
                                        ◊goodbye blue sky - 2005
                                        ◊devil’s pan - 2006
                                        ◊ashes of death - 2006
                                        ◊yesterday farewell fears - 2007
                                        ◊the darkness before the dawn - 2007
                                        ◊valgrind - 2010
              Didactic;


              ◊estudo aplicado – redação: (a redação no vestibular da Unicamp e
              a redação dissertativa) – 2004 3ª Edição 2010
              ◊mapa monográfico :
              (a construção do projeto de pesquisa em educação) - 2005
              ◊contornos projetivos das dificuldades de aprendizagem: uma abordagem
              psicopedagógica psicanalítica winnicottiana - 2009


              Brazilian Literature:   ◊te conto no ônibus - 2006
Outro trabalho de sucesso desenvolvido pelo autor é sua pesquisa no âmbito da
pós graduação pela Unesp/Araraquara. Cujo título contornos projetivos das
dificuldades de aprendizagem – uma abordagem psicopedagógica psicanalítica de
corrente winnicottiana tem como propósito demonstrar que é possível,
preventivamente, identificar, no início da pré-adolescência, alunos que possam
apresentar sintomas de possível problema no contexto da aprendizagem que poderá
se desvelar na evolução de sua vida acadêmica, pela aplicação do procedimento de
desenhos-estórias.
Desta forma, com o diagnóstico em mãos a
escola pode elaborar um projeto pedagógico
que possa incluir esses alunos no contexto
ensino-aprendizagem de forma natural de
acordo com seu nível cognitivo.
 O trabalho foi desenvolvido com 119 alunos
(sujeitos participantes) de uma escola
estadual pública e foram analisados 587
desenhos.




                                            No contexto de alunos pré-
                                          universitários,   o  livro estudo
                                          aplicado - redação (a redação no
                                          vestibular da Unicamp e a redação
                                          dissertativa) há cada ano bate
                                          recordes de venda e sucesso
                                          daqueles que utilizaram o material
                                          para elaborar as redações do
                                          vestibular da Unicamp.




  Após seis anos de pesquisa foi possível
elaborar outro trabalho de importância
extrema direcionada para quem pretende
cursar mestrado na área da educação.
Milhares de graduados têm dificuldades de
elaborar um mapa monográfico para ser
apresentado à universidade como parte do
Processo de Seleção para um Programa de
Pós-Graduação Stricto Sensu (mestrado).
Desta forma, elaboramos um guia prático para
a elaboração do trabalho monográfico nas
áreas da educação e lingüística aplicada
fundamentada em nossa experiência como
mestrando.

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  • 3. Gothic fiction (sometimes referred to as Gothic horror) is a genre of literature that combines elements of both horror and romance. As a genre, it is generally believed to have been invented by the English author Horace Walpole, with his 1764 novel The Castle of Otranto. The effect of Gothic fiction depends on a pleasing sort of terror, an extension of Romantic literacy pleasures that were relatively new at the time of Walpole's novel. Melodrama and parody (including self- parody) were other long-standing features of the Gothic initiated by Walpole. Gothic literature is intimately associated with the Gothic Revival architecture of the same era. In a way similar to the gothic revivalists' rejection of the clarity and rationalism of the neoclassical style of the Enlightened Establishment, the literary Gothic embodies an appreciation of the joys of extreme emotion, the thrills of fearfulness and awe inherent in the sublime, and a quest for atmosphere. The ruins of gothic buildings gave rise to multiple linked emotions by representing the inevitable decay and collapse of human creations—thus the urge to add fake ruins as eyecatchers in English landscape parks. English Gothic writers often associated medieval buildings with what they saw as a dark and terrifying period, characterized by harsh laws enforced by torture, and with mysterious, fantastic, and superstitious rituals. In literature such Anti-Catholicism had a European dimension featuring Roman Catholic excesses such as the Inquisition (in southern European countries such as Italy and Spain). Prominent features of Gothic fiction include terror (both psychological and physical), mystery, the supernatural, ghosts, haunted houses and Gothic architecture, castles, darkness, death, decay, doubles, madness, secrets, and hereditary curses. The stock characters of Gothic fiction include tyrants, villains, bandits, maniacs, Byronic heroes, persecuted maidens, femmes fatales, madwomen, magicians, vampires, werewolves, monsters, demons, angel, fallen angel, the beauty and the beast, revenants, ghosts, perambulating skeletons, the Wandering Jew, and the Devil himself. Gothic literature, a movement that focused on ruin, decay, death, terror, and chaos, and privileged irrationality and passion over rationality and reason, grew in response to the historical, sociological, psychological, and political contexts of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Although Horace Walpole is credited with producing the first Gothic novel, The Castle of Otranto, in 1764, his work was built on a foundation of several elements. First, Walpole tapped a growing fascination with all things medieval; and medieval romance provided a generic framework for his novel. In addition, Edmund Burke’s 1757 treatise, A Philosophical Enquiry into the Sublime and Beautiful, offered a philosophical foundation. Finally, the Graveyard School of poetry, so called because of the attention poets gave to ruins, graveyards, death, and human mortality, flourished in the mid-eighteenth century and provided a thematic and literary context for the Gothic. Walpole’s novel was wildly popular, and his novel introduced most of the stock conventions of the genre: an intricate plot; stock characters; subterranean labyrinths; ruined castles; and supernatural occurrences. The Castle of Otranto was soon followed by William Beckford’s Vathek (1786); Ann Radcliffe’s The Mysteries of Udolpho (1794) and The Italian (1797); Matthew Lewis’s The Monk (1796); Charles Brockden Brown’s Wieland (1797); Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein (1818); and Charles Robert Maturin’s Melmoth the Wanderer (1820). While it may be comparatively easy to date the beginning of the Gothic movement, it is much harder to identify its close, if indeed the movement did come to a close at all. There are those such as David Punter in The Literature of Terror: A History of Gothic Fictions from 1765 to the Present Day and Fred Botting in Gothic who follow the transitions and transformations of the Gothic through the twentieth century. Certainly, any close examination of the works of Edgar Allan Poe, Bram Stoker’s Dracula, or Robert Louis Stevenson’s The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde in the nineteenth century demonstrates both the transformation and the influence of the Gothic. In the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, the ongoing fascination with horror, terror, the supernatural, vampires, werewolves, and other things that go bump in the night evidences the power the Gothic continues to exert. In its attention to the dark side of human nature and the chaos of irrationality, the Gothic provides for contemporary readers some insight into the social and intellectual climate of the time in which the literature was produced. A time of revolution and reason, madness and sanity, the 1750s through the 1850s provided the stuff that both dreams and nightmares were made of.
  • 4. Y! M “Mummy! You had me and I ever have you. I don’t UM ALLENCAR RODRIGUEZ know who is my father, neither you. I’d like to meet M “THERE ARE NO STARS K UP IN THE SKY.” OO him only to say goodbye. Mummy! You don’t know how to walk and try to run. You know I love you “L although you are a whore. Mummy! Please don’t go Allencar Rodriguez away.” Allencar Rodriguez Every morning when I wake up as I comb my hair GOODBYE BLUE SKY I can hear my daddy saying It’s a big big world out there While putting on my make-up His words clinger in the air Just use much love I gave you That you can make it anyway I’m so glad that I’m a woman I and know I wouldn’t trade I know I got it make I’m so glad that I ... GOODBYE BLUE SKY REMEMBER, FIND OUT FOR A ” NIGHT OF SEX YOU MAY FIND Y! THE DEATH MM MU K OO “L Kat Cavernum “THERE ARE NO STARS UP IN THELiterary Gothic SKY.”
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  • 6. The author holds a BA in Letter (English and English Literature) from the Catholic University of Campinas and posting graduating on MA in Applied Linguistic And Psychopedagogy Psicanalist Institutional and Clinic in Education by UNESP He has a large experience about cram schools (vestibulares) and he is engaged on studies of didactic books (English for secondary students; writing and reading in Portuguese – in the area of Applied Linguistic / Foreign Language Teaching and Learning and Linguistic / Acquisition Competence of Writing and Reading. Moreover, he is engaged on gothic literature. (see: www.katcavernum.com.br) in the area of Literary History and Theory and his main work in this area is related to the universe of short stories. His short stories are a combination of gothic romance and horror romance that incorporate the dark atmosphere on description and narrative from Middle Age. The obscure of Nature, mind, fear, mystery, imagination, darkness and death are presented on our context as castles, roads and knights. The stories bring fiction, romance, interest subjects and true reports through a cultured vocabulary within three basic elements of literary gothic: terror: the physics mutilation and death; horror: the power of evil and the supernatural; and the mystery: the disturbance of mind. Following the statements of Clara Reeve (1729 – 1807) disciple of Walpole – the supernatural are presented on dreams, nightmares, the darkness of mind and mysteries dins as groan and murmur. Bibliography: Literary Gothic: ◊vertigoes of the soul - 2004 ◊1968 – the driver - 2004 ◊window to the sky waiting for the rain - 2004 ◊hell’s bells - 2005 ◊goodbye blue sky - 2005 ◊devil’s pan - 2006 ◊ashes of death - 2006 ◊yesterday farewell fears - 2007 ◊the darkness before the dawn - 2007 ◊valgrind - 2010 Didactic; ◊estudo aplicado – redação: (a redação no vestibular da Unicamp e a redação dissertativa) – 2004 3ª Edição 2010 ◊mapa monográfico : (a construção do projeto de pesquisa em educação) - 2005 ◊contornos projetivos das dificuldades de aprendizagem: uma abordagem psicopedagógica psicanalítica winnicottiana - 2009 Brazilian Literature: ◊te conto no ônibus - 2006
  • 7. Outro trabalho de sucesso desenvolvido pelo autor é sua pesquisa no âmbito da pós graduação pela Unesp/Araraquara. Cujo título contornos projetivos das dificuldades de aprendizagem – uma abordagem psicopedagógica psicanalítica de corrente winnicottiana tem como propósito demonstrar que é possível, preventivamente, identificar, no início da pré-adolescência, alunos que possam apresentar sintomas de possível problema no contexto da aprendizagem que poderá se desvelar na evolução de sua vida acadêmica, pela aplicação do procedimento de desenhos-estórias. Desta forma, com o diagnóstico em mãos a escola pode elaborar um projeto pedagógico que possa incluir esses alunos no contexto ensino-aprendizagem de forma natural de acordo com seu nível cognitivo. O trabalho foi desenvolvido com 119 alunos (sujeitos participantes) de uma escola estadual pública e foram analisados 587 desenhos. No contexto de alunos pré- universitários, o livro estudo aplicado - redação (a redação no vestibular da Unicamp e a redação dissertativa) há cada ano bate recordes de venda e sucesso daqueles que utilizaram o material para elaborar as redações do vestibular da Unicamp. Após seis anos de pesquisa foi possível elaborar outro trabalho de importância extrema direcionada para quem pretende cursar mestrado na área da educação. Milhares de graduados têm dificuldades de elaborar um mapa monográfico para ser apresentado à universidade como parte do Processo de Seleção para um Programa de Pós-Graduação Stricto Sensu (mestrado). Desta forma, elaboramos um guia prático para a elaboração do trabalho monográfico nas áreas da educação e lingüística aplicada fundamentada em nossa experiência como mestrando.