Gothic literature has always thrived on darkness, both literal and metaphorical. From fog-covered moors and shadowy corridors inside crumbling estates, these works traverse humanity, fear, desire, death, decay, and the supernatural. Since 1764, with Horace Walpole's The Castle of Otranto, the first Gothic novel, readers have been captivated by these stories. These texts are fertile ground for delving into the shadows of the human soul. It's no surprise that over the decades, filmmakers have explored the eerie, tragic, romantic, and sublime aspects of Gothic literature.

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