Gothic Horror is a genre that combines elements of horror and romanticism, often set in dark, mysterious locations like old castles or haunted mansions. It explores themes of fear, the supernatural, and the psychological struggles of its characters, often featuring ghosts, monsters, and madness.
This genre emerged in the late 18th century with works like The Castle of Otranto by Horace Walpole and has influenced countless authors and filmmakers. Gothic Horror delves into the darker aspects of human nature, creating an atmosphere of suspense and dread that captivates audiences and invites them to confront their deepest fears.