gothic romancer
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Definition
Noun: A writer who specializes in creating Gothic romances. This term specifically denotes an author whose literary output focuses on the Gothic romance genre, which typically combines elements of horror, death, romance, and the supernatural within a mysterious or medieval setting.
Usage
The term is used to classify or describe an author based on the genre of their work. * Ann Radcliffe is considered a classic gothic romancer. * The library hosted a talk by a modern gothic romancer discussing the genre's evolution.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be applied historically to foundational figures of the genre or contemporarily to authors who work within its conventions.
- It functions as a professional or critical label, similar to "satirist" or "lyric poet."
Variants and Related Words
- Gothic romance (n): The genre itself; a novel or story featuring a blend of terror, mystery, and romantic elements, often set in a gloomy castle or monastery.
- Gothic novelist (n): A closely related term, sometimes used interchangeably, though "Gothic romancer" more strongly emphasizes the romantic plot elements within the Gothic framework.
Synonyms
- Gothic novelist
- Writer of Gothic fiction
Antonyms
- Realist writer
- Modernist author
- Satirist
Noun
- a writer of Gothic romances