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Gothic Website
Gothic Narrative Websites
Groups will be formed, in the class, for the purpose of beginning to develop websites for each of the genres studied in this course. You will be given a special place in the VCC where discussion will take place among the group members.
As you work through this module, you will develop a Webpage, in cooperation with other members of your group, which explores the contemporary Gothic. This page should center on one of the following:
A contemporary author writing Gothic narratives. (King, Rice, Straub, etc.)
A contemporary treatment of a traditional Gothic figure, i.e. the vampire
A contemporary treatment of a traditional Gothic theme and setting
A work or works of fiction should be at the center of your presentation, but you may draw from other materials in popular culture that are relevant, such as materials presented in film or on television. The site should include links useful in furthering the understanding of your topic and a narrative section of at least 750 words exploring your topic. This first of four web pages will be text-centered; graphics and other media are excluded from this initial page.
To do this project, you must communicate with one another in the VCC. You will post ideas,thoughts, directions, and themes in the item labeled "Gothic Webpage." Once you have decided which pieces of your discussion must be included in your website, communicate this
to the webmaster of your group, who will then create your webpage.
"WebWizard" or a web editor that you already own) may be used for making this page. Websites for this class must be posted on the webmaster's dana account.
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Go on to Topic 2: Begin with a Dream: Walpole's Castle
or
Go back to Gothic Narrative Tradition
E-mail Glenn Reed at
Glenn.Reed@nau.edu
or call (520) 523-4911
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