The Gothic Revival
Enter a world of shadow, obsession, and simmering unease with two Gothic novelists. Join Essie Fox, Sunday Times bestselling author of Catherine, a bold, feminist reimagining of Wuthering Heights, alongside Stephanie Bramwell-Lawes, whose debut Thornby Manor channels the haunting brilliance of classic gothic fiction.
Expect atmosphere, obsession, and beautifully crafted unease as these authors explore dark romance, mystery, and the enduring power of gothic storytelling. In conversation with Dr Tim Rideout.
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Please note: Advance tickets are available until 11 am the day before the event, unless the venue is the Palace Theatre or Tudor Hall, National Civil War Centre.
All tickets are sold through Newark Palace Theatre unless otherwise stated.
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