British Horror
British Horror is a genre of literature and film that explores themes of fear, the supernatural, and the macabre. It often draws on the rich folklore and history of the United Kingdom, incorporating elements like ghosts, witches, and haunted locations. Classic works include Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein" and Bram Stoker's "Dracula," which have influenced countless adaptations and inspired modern horror narratives.
In cinema, British Horror has produced iconic films such as The Wicker Man and The Haunting, known for their atmospheric tension and psychological depth. The genre often reflects societal anxieties and cultural fears, making it a unique and enduring part of British storytelling.