The Greatest "Historical fiction, Gothic" Books Since 2010

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Historical fiction

Historical fiction is a genre of literature that combines fictional stories with real historical events, settings, and characters. These books often take place in a specific time period and are based on research and factual information, but also include imaginative elements to create a compelling narrative. Historical fiction allows readers to experience the past in a unique and engaging way, while also providing insight into the social, cultural, and political issues of the time.

Gothic

Gothic literature is a genre that combines elements of horror, death, and romance, often set against dark, brooding landscapes and decaying architecture, such as haunted castles or monasteries. Originating in the late 18th century, it delves into the human psyche, exploring themes of madness, the supernatural, and the sublime. Classic Gothic novels often feature a sense of dread and the unknown, with characters confronting their deepest fears and societal taboos. The atmosphere is typically heavy with mystery and melancholy, and the narrative may include ghosts, monsters, or otherworldly beings. Gothic fiction seeks to evoke a visceral emotional response, such as fear or awe, and often contains a critical look at the time's social, cultural, and moral attitudes. Notable authors in this genre include Ann Radcliffe, Mary Shelley, Edgar Allan Poe, and Bram Stoker, whose works have left an indelible mark on literature and continue to influence modern horror and suspense.

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  1. 1. Those Across The River by Christopher Buehlman

    In this gripping horror novel, a disillusioned World War I veteran moves with his partner to a small, seemingly idyllic town in Georgia to write a book about his family's history. However, they soon discover that the town is haunted by a dark and violent past that refuses to stay buried. As they delve deeper into the town's secrets, they encounter strange rituals and a menacing presence in the woods across the river, which the townspeople are desperately trying to appease. The couple's presence stirs the ancient evil, leading to a terrifying struggle for survival against a force that challenges the very nature of humanity and morality.

    The 9515th Greatest Book of All Time
  2. 2. Pure by Andrew Miller

    Set in pre-revolutionary France, the novel follows a young engineer who is tasked with demolishing an overflowing cemetery in Paris. As he undertakes this macabre task, he encounters a variety of characters, including a rebellious nun, a gravedigger, and a family living on the cemetery grounds. The book explores themes of mortality, the inevitability of progress, and the fragility of existence, all set against the backdrop of a society on the brink of dramatic change.

    The 11035th Greatest Book of All Time
  3. 3. Rawblood by Catriona Ward

    This novel is a chilling gothic tale set in early 20th century England, revolving around a haunted estate known as Rawblood. The narrative weaves through generations of the family living there, who are cursed to die if they ever fall in love. The story masterfully blends multiple perspectives and time periods, revealing the dark secrets and tragic fates of its characters. Through its atmospheric setting and intricate plot, the book explores themes of love, madness, and the inescapable nature of family curses, delivering a haunting and complex exploration of human vulnerability and the terror of the unknown.

    The 11058th Greatest Book of All Time
  4. 4. Little Eve by Catriona Ward

    This novel unfolds on a remote Scottish island, where a cult under the enigmatic leadership of a man known as Uncle resides. The narrative delves into the lives of the cult members, particularly focusing on a young girl named Eve and the harrowing events leading up to a fateful New Year's Eve. The story is a chilling exploration of faith, family, and the dark secrets that bind them together. Through a series of flashbacks and shifting perspectives, the novel reveals the grim realities of life within the cult and the extreme measures Eve must take to seek liberation. Combining elements of horror, mystery, and historical fiction, it offers a gripping tale of survival and the quest for freedom.

    The 11072nd Greatest Book of All Time

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