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Often used in the same context:
gothic,
grand guignol,
antiheroine,
noir,
steaminess,
stageplay,
fantastical,
film noir,
jean anouilh,
feydeau,
anouilh,
grotesqueness,
melodrama,
bodice ripper,
alfred de musset,
fairy tale,
angelology,
metafiction,
machinal,
lycanthrope,
vampiress,
emily bronte,
jean giraudoux,
archetypally,
stylization,
fable,
brassiness,
elizabethan age,
romance,
novels,
oedipus complex,
coup de foudre,
surrealism,
giraudoux,
edmond rostand,
weird sisters,
romanticism,
singspiel,
moira shearer,
daphne du maurier,
winsomeness,
grisliness,
campy,
fantasia,
nabokovian,
sentimentalized,
bildungsroman,
fin de siecle,
naturalism,
marivaux,
guy de maupassant,
commedia,
igraine,
androgyne,
phantasmagoric,
frightener,
characters,
grotesquerie,
cocteau,
nouveau roman,
mythology,
fairytales,
boundlessness,
faery,
absorbingly,
pierre corneille,
unconventionality,
unaffecting,
dandyism,
supernatural,
inwardness,
greek mythology,
pagnol,
opera seria,
blowzy,
eumenides,
mythologically,
glitteringly,
pastiche,
mary wollstonecraft shelley,
sex appeal,
vixenish,
nouvelle vague,
allegorical,
outlandishness,
snow white,
postmodern,
drood,
pathos,
prequel,
sophoclean,
laclos,
novella,
tragedians,
roundelay,
whimsicality,
alienist,
nihilistic,
sequel,
knowingness,
plotline,
stylisation
More general:
romance
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