In this masterclass you'll dive into the hauntingly evocative world of Ann Radcliffe, the pioneering Gothic novelist whose works redefine the boundaries of fear and imagination. You'll learn about the concept of the sublime, explored by Romantic poets and Gothic authors, and the difference between terror and horror. The course offers an in-depth examination of Radcliffe's masterful use of terror and the sublime to create an unparalleled literary experience in the novel A Sicilian Romance (1790).WHY ENROLL?Deepen Your Understanding: Gain insights into how Radcliffe’s use of terror (in opposition to horror) and the sublime influenced the development of Gothic fiction and Romantic literature.Engage with a Classic Text: Explore Radcliffe’s work through discussion and close reading that highlight its literary significance.Develop Critical Skills: Enhance your analytical and interpretive skills by examining the complex emotional and psychological landscapes of Radcliffe’s novel.WHO SHOULD JOIN?Literature Enthusiasts: Whether you're a seasoned bookworm or just starting your literary journey, this course caters to all levels of interest and expertise.Students: Enhance your understanding of classic literature for academic excellence or simply for personal enrichment.Book Clubs: A perfect opportunity for book clubs to explore A Sicilian Romance together, giving you the foundational knowledge to be able to engage in lively discussions and share insights.
What you'll learn
Understand the differences between terror and horror in Gothic literature
Analyze Radcliffe's use of sublime elements in her writing
Engage in discussions about the literary significance of 'A Sicilian Romance'
Course objectives
Enhance critical thinking and interpretive skills
Foster a greater appreciation for classic literature