Gothic Tropes: The Faustian Bargain

We all know never to make a deal with the devil right? The concept of engaging in trades or bargains with demonic figures has been a common motif in folklore around the world for centuries, but this particular iteration—the Faustian bargain—derives its name from the Germanic folk legend of Doctor Faust. These legends spring from a real historical figure, a sixteenth-century itinerant alchemist and astrologer named Johann Faust, whose larger-than-life reputation led to rumors that he had sold his soul to the devil in exchange for great knowledge and magical abilities. The legend of Doctor Faust has been directly adapted into works of literature many times, but we also see similar bargains being struck by other characters throughout Gothic literature. 

Faust and Mephisto by Anton Kaulbach

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Review of From the Abyss—Overlooked Weird Fiction

From the Abyss coverGhosts, murderers, doppelgangers, and cave bears! What more could you want in a collection of weird fiction? From the Abyss: Weird Fiction, 1907–1945, edited by Melissa Edmundson, has all these things and more! This collection of strange and supernatural stories by early twentieth-century writer D. K. Broster came out earlier this month from Handheld Press. It follows after The Outcast and The Rite in being yet another illuminating spotlight on an overlooked author of weird fiction Continue reading Review of From the Abyss—Overlooked Weird Fiction

Review of Certain Dark Things—Vampire Noir

Certain Dark Things coverUrban noir with vampires? Sign me up! I knew from the moment I finished reading Mexican Gothic that I would need to go devour all of Silvia Moreno-Garcia’s previous books. Of course, I had to start with the one with vampires in it. Certain Dark Things was originally published in 2016, but after going out of print for a while it was re-released by Nightfire last year. And good thing it was, since it would be a shame for this fresh take on vampires to pass into obscurity. Continue reading Review of Certain Dark Things—Vampire Noir

Podcasts to Check Out If You Love This Blog!

Looking for more content like what I post here on The Gothic Library? There are plenty of knowledgeable folks sharing their love for the darker side of literature—especially in the podcasting space! Podcasts are one of my favorite ways to get book recommendations or study up on a new genre. Here are just a few of the podcasts I love that I feel like have a similar vibe to what I’m trying to do with this blog: Continue reading Podcasts to Check Out If You Love This Blog!

Review of Screams from the Dark: 29 Tales of Monsters and the Monstrous

Screams from the Dark coverIf you’ve been a long-time follower of this blog, you’ve probably noticed by now how much I love anthologies—especially anything edited by the inimitable Ellen Datlow. So of course I had to pick up her latest horror collection, Screams from the Dark: 29 Tales of Monsters and the Monstrous, which came out back in June. If you love monsters, this book has quite the selection! Continue reading Review of Screams from the Dark: 29 Tales of Monsters and the Monstrous