I hesitate to bring it up, but I wish our book club here had been something like megan's.
I think Megan's club would've worked a lot better for us.
'Conviction (1)'
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
I hesitate to bring it up, but I wish our book club here had been something like megan's.
I think Megan's club would've worked a lot better for us.
Well, why the hell don't we do it? Can you use Skype for conference calls?
You can now. That feature's in beta, but I think it's only up to 10 people.
Twitter has a conference call client also, TinyChat.
Unlike most online media zones, at the Guardian UK you really should read the comments. For example, the list of Top 10 Gothic Books of the 20th Century is pretty good, but the comments offer better options.
I am having difficulty fathoming the Gormenghast love. Also, in my mind, horror does not necessarily equal gothic.
Also, in my mind, horror does not necessarily equal gothic.
Not just in your mind. Rebecca isn't really a horror novel, but it is a gothic.
Gormenghast is very gothic, though.
I've seen one feminist reading of the gothic genre which suggests that it addresses a young woman's anxiety about being married into a new house, and a new family that has secrets, mysteries, etc. In gothic, these elements are writ large.
Also, in gothic (since Poe anyway) there's a fusion between the psychological and the physical decay of the building. So it becomes a vast metaphor for a psyche that's split or corrupted. Roderick Usher and the House of Usher being the prime example.
Well, that's certainly the case in Hill House. The Shining, also.
And, although not Gothic, Tara in GWTW.
Hmm. Now I'm trying to think of others.
There's always Miss Havisham in her house.
And Merricat.
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If we can use movies also, Psycho/hotel and the Others/manor.
House of Spirits?