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Folk Gothic examines the significant intersection between Gothic literary traditions and folklore, revealing how Gothic aesthetics, themes, and conventions appear in folk narratives, legends, and vernacular storytelling practices. Rather than treating Gothic as solely a literary movement, this work demonstrates how Gothic sensibilities emerge organically from folk traditions and how contemporary folklore continues to engage with Gothic imagery and narratives.
The Element investigates how communities express fears, anxieties, and cultural preoccupations through Gothic folk narratives that often predate formal literary Gothic traditions. It explores the relationship between oral traditions, supernatural folklore, and Gothic literary conventions, showing how folk practices and literary Gothic mutually inform and influence each other. The analysis considers regional variations in Folk Gothic expressions and the ways marginalized communities use Gothic narratives to articulate their experiences.







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