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Silvia Moreno-Garcia’s Mexican Gothic is a thriller with more on its mind than just getting you to turn pages.
So to keep the spirit of Halloween going, the Vox Book Club is reading Silvia Moreno-Garcia’s Mexican Gothic, a good old-fashioned piece of gothic spookiness set in an old Mexican mining town.
The book is set in London in 1870, specifically at a time when, as in real life, whether or not arsenic-laced wallpaper was causing illnesses and deaths was still a controversial subject.
In 'The Yellow Wallpaper', a woman secretly writes about a entity trapped in her home's wallpaper that she is obsessed with freeing.
The resurrection of ancient crafts with a 21st-century point of view signals a new wave in Modern Gothic jewellery ...
The Yellow Wallpaper is described as a "dark and disturbing" contemporary adaptation of well-known and controversial gothic feminist horror story about patriarchy and mental health.
The Yellow Wallpaper is a dark and disturbing contemporary adaptation of Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s well-known and controversial gothic feminist horror story about patriarchy and mental health.
In the deliciously creepy new novel Mexican Gothic, the true evil is colonialism A cosmopolitan Mexico City socialite navigates the provincial horrors of an English manor in Silvia Moreno-Garcia ...
More 20th-century women’s must-read Gothic fiction: “Rebecca” by Daphne du Maurier, and “The Yellow Wallpaper and Other Stories” by Charlotte Perkins Gilman.
In Jane Austen’s Northanger Abbey, Catherine Morland, spurred on by reading Ann Radcliffe’s book The Mysteries of Udolpho, becomes convinced she is living out her own Gothic fantasy. Ever get ...
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