Reflections on Gothic Fiction
What if the Australian bush was never a place of heroic endurance, but one of the most frightening landscapes in literary history? In Episode 10, Annelise explores Australian Gothic and the dark tradition of writers who refused the romantic pioneer myth. From Barbara Baynton's brutal, claustrophobic bush fiction to the eerie indifference of Picnic at Hanging Rock, this episode unpacks why the vast Australian interior became such fertile ground for fear, and why that fear feels so disturbingly plausible. No supernatural monsters required. Just distance, silence, and the very real horror of being too far from help.
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