American Gothic

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American Gothic is a literary and artistic style that blends elements of traditional Gothic horror with distinctly American settings, themes, and social anxieties.

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Label Occurrences
American Gothic canonical 4
American Gothic literature 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf artistic style
cultural movement
literary movement
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
developedInPeriod 19th century
20th century
hasCharacteristic American settings
critique of American ideals
decaying environments
family secrets
fear of the wilderness
frontier environments
moral ambiguity
psychological horror
religious anxiety
repressed violence
rural landscapes
small-town settings
social anxiety
supernatural elements
hasGenre Gothic fiction
Southern Gothic
horror fiction
hasInfluenceFrom High Gothic
surface form: European Gothic

Puritanism
Romanticism
hasNotableAuthor Edgar Allan Poe
Flannery O'Connor
surface form: Flannery O’Connor

H. P. Lovecraft
Nathaniel Hawthorne
Shirley Jackson
Stephen King
William Faulkner
hasNotableSubgenre Southern Gothic
hasNotableWork As I Lay Dying
The Fall of the House of Usher
The Haunting of Hill House
The Scarlet Letter
To Kill a Mockingbird
hasTheme decay of the American Dream
family degeneration
frontier violence
isolation
madness
race relations
religious fanaticism
slavery
usedInMedium architecture
film
literature
painting
television

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Shirley Jackson movement American Gothic
The Sundial literaryMovement American Gothic
Montresor family coat of arms genreContext American Gothic
this entity surface form: American Gothic literature
Robert Bloch notableWork American Gothic