Gothic double
In literature, the term Gothic double refers to a duality within a character, based on the presumption that this duality centers on the polarity of good and evil. An example of this could be Robert Louis Stevenson's Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde.
External links
- "The Monster Never Dies": An Analysis of the Gothic Double in Stephen King's Oeuvre
- Gothic Poets and Writers Literary Club
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