Author names
Gothic tropes
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Plot elements
Quote identification
100

Descended from an Italian family, this poet wrote about goblins who sell fruit

Who is Christina Rossetti?

100

Found in Crimson Peak and Frankenstein, this trope is all about icky family situations

What is incest?

100
Also used to refer to chocolate cake, Dorian Gray was censored for being too much of this term

What is decadent?

100

Now known by this name, Dracula's Transylvanian castle is located in which country?

What is Romania?

100

The books that the world calls immoral are books that show the world its own shame

What is The Picture of Dorian Gray?

200

A leader of the Aesthetic movement, this author wrote The Picture of Dorian Gray

Who is Oscar Wilde?
200

The overreach of scientific discovery is most clearly seen in this novel

What is Frankenstein?

200

Also a quote from the Barbie movie, this term deals with the beauty and danger of nature

What is the sublime?

200

A popular Shakespeare character, Sybil Vane plays her in her last performance 

Who is Juliet?

200

I ought to be thy Adam; but I am rather the fallen angel

What is Frankenstein?

300

This author of Frankenstein comes from a literary family, with both her parents and husband being famous authors

Who is Mary Shelley?
300

These two texts both take place on the moors

What are Wuthering Heights and The Hound of the Baskervilles?

300

Used to reflect someone's inner identity, this term is seen in books like Dorian Gray or Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

What is the gothic double?

300

Due to his broodiness, Heathcliff is often referred to as this type of literary character

What is a Byronic hero?

300

I am no bird; and no net ensnares me: I am a free human being with an independent will

What is Jane Eyre?

400

Born an Irishman, this author of Dracula moved to London to be a newspaper critic 

Who is Bram Stoker?

400

Seen in The Monk and Frankenstein, this gothic trope critiques a particular religious institution

What is Catholicism? 

400

French for "end of the century" this term is seen in texts like Dorian Gray and Hound of the Baskervilles

What is fin-de-siecle?

400

This madwoman resides in Mr. Rochester's attic, preventing his marriage with Jane

Who is Bertha Mason?

400

Eat me, drink me, love me; Laura, make much of me

What is "Goblin Market"?

500

Along with her famous sister, this author of Wuthering Heights, wrote under a male pseudonym 

Who is Emily Bronte?

500

Using vampires as a metaphor, this text is concerned with foreign contagion invading England

What is Dracula?

Carmilla is also an acceptable answer

500

An 18th century publishing house, this press was responsible for publishing women authors

What is the Minerva Press?

500

Carmilla's mysterious arrival at Laura's house begins by what event?

What is a carriage accident?

500

Whatever our souls are made of, his and mine are the same

What is Wuthering Heights?