Pop Zarieva, Natalija and Iliev, Krste and Kostova, Kristina and Donev, Dragan (2023) Human Appeal to Horror: When Eastern Legends and Western Gothic Meet. Годишен Зборник, Филолошки факултет, 14 (22). pp. 19-29. ISSN 1857-7059
![6206-Article Text-10917-1-10-20231220 (1).pdf [thumbnail of 6206-Article Text-10917-1-10-20231220 (1).pdf]](https://eprints.ugd.edu.mk/style/images/fileicons/text.png)
6206-Article Text-10917-1-10-20231220 (1).pdf - Published Version
Download (1MB)
Abstract
This paper focuses on human appeal to horror in literature and traces the link
between the old legends and myths from Eastern and Central Europe and Gothic literature
leading to creatures that invoke apprehension and terror in Romantic writings. We begin
by examining horror elements in some of the initial proto-vampires to be encountered in
European folklore and analyse several eastern legends with the purpose of depicting and
defining their specific features. This paper also aims at probing into the psychological and
social issues that incite human want for horror stories. The cultural theory of the emerging of
horror in literature will be presented and discussed as well as what the horror that the vampire
represents stands for.
Item Type: | Article |
---|---|
Subjects: | Humanities > Languages and literature |
Divisions: | Faculty of Philology |
Depositing User: | Natalija Pop Zarieva |
Date Deposited: | 04 Jul 2025 10:17 |
Last Modified: | 04 Jul 2025 10:17 |
URI: | https://eprints.ugd.edu.mk/id/eprint/36160 |