HON-298G Honors Colloquium: Gothic Literature and Horror Film
An exploration of the Gothic novel from its origins to the current cultural movement, and its evolution into horror film. The course will examine how "classic" Gothic devices and conventions were employed by such authors as Shelley, Poe, Stevenson, Stoker, and King, and how those conventions developed in film throughout the twentieth century. This colloquium will include literary, historical, psychological and sociological approaches to "horror". Skills prerequisite: ENG 020 and ENG 090. Prerequisite: Membership in the Honors Program. Recommendation: Six credits of composition.
Prerequisite
Skills: ENG 020 & ENG 090. Membership in the Honors
Course Types
HU