The haunted wilderness as the Sublime in Canadian Gothic fiction in the 19th century
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Exploring the concept of the Sublime, this seminar paper delves into the relationship between nature and American Gothic literature of the 19th century. It examines how natural elements evoke awe and terror, shaping characters' experiences and reflecting broader cultural themes. The analysis highlights the interplay between beauty and horror in the natural landscape, providing insights into the psychological and philosophical dimensions of the Sublime as portrayed in Gothic texts.
