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Gothic grammar - translation to russian

GENRE OF FICTION
Southern gothic; Texas gothic; Southern Gothic music
  • [[Cherie Priest]] has been identified as a modern Southern Gothic writer
  • Eudora Welty was labeled a Southern Gothic author, though she disliked the label
  • A Streetcar Named Desire]]'' (1951).
  • Seward Plantation House, Independence, a strictly fantastical one.<ref>Bjerre, T. (2017, June 28). Southern Gothic Literature. ''Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Literature''.</ref>

Gothic grammar         
  • A leaf of the ''Codex Ambrosianus B''
EXTINCT EAST GERMANIC LANGUAGE THAT WAS SPOKEN BY THE GOTHS
GothicLanguage; Gothic dialect; Taliska; Ulfilian Gothic; Gothic language fragments; Gothic Language; Gotish language; Gotho-Nordic; Biblical Gothic; Gutisk; ISO 639:got; Gothic grammar; 𐌲𐌿𐍄𐌹𐍃𐌺; Gothic phonology; Gothic calendar; Gothic calendar fragment; Gothic (language); Goth language; Moesogothic; Visigothic language
грамматика готского языка
Gothic novel         
  • [[Robert Louis Stevenson]]'s ''[[Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde]]'' (1886) was a classic Gothic work of the 1880s, seeing many stage adaptations.
  • [[Mary Shelley]]'s ''[[Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus]]'' (1818) has come to define Gothic fiction in the Romantic period. Frontispiece to 1831 edition shown.
  • [[Miss Havisham]] from Dickens’ ''Great Expectations''
  • Le Horla]]'' (1887) by [[Guy de Maupassant]]
  • Jane Eyre's trial through the moors in [[Charlotte Brontë]]'s ''[[Jane Eyre]]'' (1847)
  • 1940 film adaptation]] of [[Daphne du Maurier]]'s ''Rebecca''.
  • Catherine Morland, the naive protagonist of ''[[Northanger Abbey]]'' (1818), [[Jane Austen]]'s Gothic parody
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  • Gothic Revival]]" style, built by Gothic writer [[Horace Walpole]]
  • The ruins of Wolf's Crag castle in [[Walter Scott]]'s ''[[The Bride of Lammermoor]]'' (1819)
  • [[Ann Radcliffe]]'s ''[[The Mysteries of Udolpho]]'' (1794), a bestselling Gothic novel. Frontispiece to 4th edition shown.
  • Cover of a ''[[Varney the Vampire]]'' publication, 1845
  • [[Pulp magazine]]s such as ''[[Weird Tales]]'' reprinted and popularized Gothic horror from the previous century.
  • story of the same name]] by Gogol
GENRE OR THEME OF FICTION THAT COMBINES HORROR AND SOMETIMES ROMANCE WITH AN AESTHETIC OF FEAR, DEATH AND HAUNTING
Gothic horror; Gothic romance; Gothic Fiction; Gothic literature; Gothic Novel; Gothic novel; Gothic Literature; Gothic Romanticism; Gothic Horror; Gothic novels; Translation of the Eighteenth century Gothic novel; Gothic novelist; Female gothic; Translation In The Eighteenth Century Gothic Novel; Elements of American Gothic; Female Gothic; Gothic tale; Gothique; Goth novel; Gothic horror novel; History of Gothic fiction; Nineteenth-century Gothic fiction

['gɔθɪk,nɔvtl]

общая лексика

готический роман, "роман ужасов" (был популярен в 18 в.; термин введён Г.Уолполом [Horace Walpole, 1717-97]; его атрибуты - старинный замок, часто в готическом стиле [Gothic style], привидения, таинственные преступления и т.п.)

современный готический роман (романтико-приключенческое повествование, обыкн. о судьбе девушки, попавшей в замок, где царит атмосфера опасности; типичный автор Д.Дю Морье [Daphne Du Maurier, 1907-89] и её роман "Ребекка" ["Rebecca"])

gothic novel         
  • [[Robert Louis Stevenson]]'s ''[[Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde]]'' (1886) was a classic Gothic work of the 1880s, seeing many stage adaptations.
  • [[Mary Shelley]]'s ''[[Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus]]'' (1818) has come to define Gothic fiction in the Romantic period. Frontispiece to 1831 edition shown.
  • [[Miss Havisham]] from Dickens’ ''Great Expectations''
  • Le Horla]]'' (1887) by [[Guy de Maupassant]]
  • Jane Eyre's trial through the moors in [[Charlotte Brontë]]'s ''[[Jane Eyre]]'' (1847)
  • 1940 film adaptation]] of [[Daphne du Maurier]]'s ''Rebecca''.
  • Catherine Morland, the naive protagonist of ''[[Northanger Abbey]]'' (1818), [[Jane Austen]]'s Gothic parody
  • language=en}}</ref>
  • Gothic Revival]]" style, built by Gothic writer [[Horace Walpole]]
  • The ruins of Wolf's Crag castle in [[Walter Scott]]'s ''[[The Bride of Lammermoor]]'' (1819)
  • [[Ann Radcliffe]]'s ''[[The Mysteries of Udolpho]]'' (1794), a bestselling Gothic novel. Frontispiece to 4th edition shown.
  • Cover of a ''[[Varney the Vampire]]'' publication, 1845
  • [[Pulp magazine]]s such as ''[[Weird Tales]]'' reprinted and popularized Gothic horror from the previous century.
  • story of the same name]] by Gogol
GENRE OR THEME OF FICTION THAT COMBINES HORROR AND SOMETIMES ROMANCE WITH AN AESTHETIC OF FEAR, DEATH AND HAUNTING
Gothic horror; Gothic romance; Gothic Fiction; Gothic literature; Gothic Novel; Gothic novel; Gothic Literature; Gothic Romanticism; Gothic Horror; Gothic novels; Translation of the Eighteenth century Gothic novel; Gothic novelist; Female gothic; Translation In The Eighteenth Century Gothic Novel; Elements of American Gothic; Female Gothic; Gothic tale; Gothique; Goth novel; Gothic horror novel; History of Gothic fiction; Nineteenth-century Gothic fiction
готический роман; его характерные особенности: история похищения девушки, её замужество, любовь к жестокому и неотразимо красивому мужчине.

Definition

Moesogothic
·noun The language of the Moesogoths;
- also called Gothic.
II. Moesogothic ·adj Belonging to the Moesogoths, a branch of the Goths who settled in Moesia.

Wikipedia

Southern Gothic

Southern Gothic is an artistic subgenre of fiction, country music, film and television that are heavily influenced by Gothic elements and the American South. Common themes of Southern Gothic include storytelling of deeply flawed, disturbing or eccentric characters who may be involved in hoodoo, decayed or derelict settings, grotesque situations, and other sinister events relating to or stemming from poverty, alienation, crime, or violence.

What is the Russian for Gothic grammar? Translation of &#39Gothic grammar&#39 to Russian