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SEED TALKS: Gothic Fiction & The Female Writer: From Jane Eyre to The Haunting of Hill House

What do Gothic novels and the supernatural have to do with feminism? A surprising amount.

Back in the 18th century, Gothic novels and ghost stories – many written by and for women – began to gain serious popularity. Behind the eerie castles and haunted houses, many of these stories explored big questions about women’s roles in society: their work, education, independence, and sexuality.

This talk looks at how women writers used horror and the supernatural to push back against the expectations of their time. By turning everyday anxieties into eerie, unsettling fiction, they revealed the darker sides of patriarchy and colonialism. From Ann Radcliffe’s The Mysteries of Udolpho to Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre, and the ghost stories of Elizabeth Gaskell, Charlotte Perkins Gilman and E. Nesbit, women have long used Gothic fiction to explore what it really costs to be independent. And as the popularity of horror films and series like The Haunting of Hill House show, the ghosts of lost female histories don’t stay buried for long.

Doors open at 7:00pm, talk starts at 7.30pm - come down early to grab a good seat!

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