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Gothic Places: Voorhies Castle

September 8, 2011

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Okay, so “castle” is a bit of an overstatement if you’re going solely by size, but this looming, once-stately manor does have an eerie, someone’s-watching-you atmosphere, much like its ancient European architectural cousins. Voorhies Castle was built at the end of the 19th century near Bement, Illinois, in the small, now defunct village of Voorhies. […]

On Sherwood Anderson and the Gothic Tradition

January 30, 2011

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Sherwood Anderson may be the writer most strongly identified with Midwestern literature — his Winesburg, Ohio is a canonical representation of life in the Heartland. Anderson’s stories make a bridge between Southern Gothic and what we identify as Midwest Gothic — in Southern Gothic literature, the grotesque elements are generally extravagant, played up in a […]

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