What is widely considered to be the first gothic novel?
Castle of Otranto
Radcliffe is responsible for this type of Gothic novel, where horrific events are eventually shown to have natural explainations.
Supernatural explained.
The name of the Doyle estate is known as...
High Place
A man creates a creatures from old body parts, but is horrified by his monstrosity.
Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
Expected to die at birth, this man wrote Castle of Otranto
Horace Walpole
A Sicilian Romance takes place in this type of building.
Castle
The source of the Doyle's wealth was what kind of mine?
Silver mine
Stake through the heart. "I want to suck your blood"
Dracula by Bram Stoker
What century was Castle of Otranto written in?
18th century
Contemporary critics of Radcliffe enjoyed her work so much they compared her to this famous English playwright.
William Shakespeare
After Catalina suffers a seizure, Dr. Cummins tells Noemi that she had given Catalina this type of tincture, which Noemi later learns would have been impossible given this plant cannot grow in the area.
Opium
Cat is hung from a tree.
"The Black Cat" by Edgar Allan Poe
Castle of Otranto is inspired by a nightmare the author had while sleeping in this 'house'. This 'house' is more of a "private castle".
Strawberry Hill
This style of creating fear, which was popularized by Radcliffe, is described as the fear that arises from uncertainty. The counterpart to the style of Matthew Lewis.
In the cave under the house, Noemi finds the mummified remains of this person.
Agnes
A gorilla species is brought back to life through interesting means.
"The Girl Who Loved Animals" by Bruce McAllister
Don't look up. This prince, son of Manfred, is killed by a huge, falling helmet.
Conrad
What noble house formerly lived in the building where A Sicilian Romance is set. The first consonant sounds the same as that of an Italian luxury car company that has a trident as its logo.
House of Mazzini
Noemi does this repeatedly in High Place, despite not doing it since she was a child.
Community that does drugs.
"Shattered like a Glass Goblin" by Harlan Ellison