In this episode of The Classical Mind, Fr. Wesley Walker and Dr. Junius Johnson dive into Horace Walpole’s The Castle of Otranto, the first Gothic novel and a cornerstone of literary history. They examine its groundbreaking blend of medieval romance, supernatural terror, and family drama, asking questions like: Is this a Christianized version of Oedipus Rex? How does the novel's atmosphere shape the Gothic genre? And why does this strange, haunting story still resonate today?
Discover the lasting impact of Walpole’s work, the moral consequences of unchecked ambition, and its fascinating connections to later Gothic masterpieces. Stay tuned to the end for a special recommendation to further explore the world of Gothic literature.
Resources mentioned in the episode:
“Helena” by My Chemical Romance
A picture of Horace Walpole’s home, Strawberry Hill
Endnotes
-Junius: The Bride of Lammermoor by Sir Walter Scott-Wesley:
* “The Fall of the House of Usher” by Edgar Allan Poe
* The Witch (2015)