Lydia (? lige ia):Ellen &; #8226; Edgar Allan Poe's short story Lydia was published in 1838, and is known as Ellen &; #8226; One of Poe's most successful novels. The novel tells the story of my wife Lydia's bizarre death and her resurrection in the first person. The novel has become a typical Gothic horror novel because of its bizarre scenery and bizarre plot, and it is also a great influence on Allen &; #8226; Poe's "Theory of Effect" and the Aesthetic Thought of His Works
The collapse of Arthur building? (that? Fall? Yes? That? House? Yes? Usher): The full text describes the atmosphere in great detail. From the extremely depressing gray scenery outside the castle, to the dark enclosed space with Gothic style inside the castle, full of symbolic gloomy artworks, and the strange weather with thunder and lightning, all these constitute an overall atmosphere of the full text. The mental abnormality and depression of the characters are also part of this atmosphere.
An oval portrait? (that? Oval? Portrait): A painter who is addicted to art depicts the story of his wife's life in his paintings. This article and later Wilde's Dorian &; #8226; Gray's portrait (The? Pictures? Yes? Dorian. Gray) is a sister article.
The mask of the red death demon (? That? Mask? Yes? That? Red? Death): American writer Ellen &; #8226; Edgar Allan Poe's masterpiece of horror novels is rated as one of the best horror novels in the world. The author depicts the glory of the Renaissance and the fear of death hidden behind the glory with gorgeous writing, and the novel symbolizes the inevitability of death with the dance of death.
In addition, Poe's poems The Raven and Annabel &; #8226; Lee is also gothic. The revenge and murder novels "Black Cat" and "Leaking Heart" also have excellent psychological descriptions.
Author. Nathaniel Hawthorne (Nathaniel? Hawthorne)
Edgar allan poe, a more appreciated writer, wrote many comments on his novels. Describing the dark side of society and human nature is a prominent feature of Hawthorne's works, which is inseparable from the influence of Calvinism's theory of "original sin" and "internal depravity" of human beings. Hawthorne is the pioneer of psychological novels, and he is good at analyzing people's "hearts". He pays attention to the problems of morality and sin, and advocates washing away sin and purifying the soul through good deeds and self-confession, so as to be saved.
Dr. Heidegger's experiment: Dr. Heidegger obtained the magical "youth talent". Three old people and an old woman were invited to take part in the experiment. After drinking, they all returned to their youth and issued various longings for life. However, this illusion is fleeting.
Birthmark: Outstanding young scientists want to make his wife's appearance perfect, extract magical medicine and remove the mysterious hand-shaped birthmark on her cheek, but his wife's life is also ruined.
Lapasini's daughter: Lapasini, with excellent medical skills, is good at using all kinds of poisons. He raised a beautiful and poisonous daughter. My daughter fell in love with a young college student, which eventually led to tragedy.
Pastor's black veil: A young teacher with noble morality and respected by everyone suddenly put on mysterious black veil. Life-long refusal to dismantle it made the parishioners suspicious and afraid. Is there a sin hidden behind the veil?
Miss Eleanor's cloak: The proud Miss Eleanor has a mysterious cloak, which adds infinite beauty to her. But it brought a terrible plague. She herself became a victim of this disaster.
Old lady wrapped in a shroud: it plays up the mystery and horror of death on a romantic background, leaving many lessons for future generations in writing skills.
And Young Goodman &; #8226; Roger brown &; #8226; Melvin's funeral, predictable portraits, beautiful artists and snowman are all Gothic novels.