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How Victorian melodrama turned the sweet music of gothic into something dark and sinister

By Emma McEvoy, Senior Lecturer in English Literature, University of Westminster
In 18th-century gothic, music was a light melodic release from dramatic scares. But with the arrival of melodrama in the 19th century, gothic music became much darker.The Conversation


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