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Gothic Book Club with Mrs. Nicholson
Recorded course taught by Eleanor Bourg Nicholson for High School Modern Literature
Summary

Love the tradition of ghosts, ghouls, vampires and werewolves? Supplement your reading of the classics with contemporary samples of the Gothic genre.

Instructor Access (Optional grading support) is available for this course. Please note: this is ONLY recommended if you wish to write the optional paper. All quizzes are internally graded in this course. Optional papers will be completed via this page (click here) for an Instructor Access fee of $75.

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How to get the most out of  Gothic Book Club with Mrs. Nicholson:

  • Read the course materials below before the each class meeting.

  • Watch the recordings.

  • Read any additional materials provided.

  • Once the course is completed to the parent's and professor’s satisfaction, there is a Certificate of Completion at the end to be filled in for your records.

Total class meetings: 4

Duration: 60 minutes per session

Prerequisite: Read the books (see Parental Warning below)

Suggested grade level: 9th to 12th grade (see Parental Warning below).

Suggested credit: ⅓ semester Literature

Instructors:  Mrs. Eleanor Bourg Nicholson

Course description:  Join Mrs. Nicholson in reading her two Gothic novels, A Bloody Habit and Brother Wolf. In addition to having a lot of fun (and having the daylights scared out of us all), we will learn about Gothic fiction, folklore, and the writing “process”. Lovers of Dracula and Frankenstein should especially enjoy this foray into the genre.

Course outline: (day by day)

  • Week 1: A Bloody Habit, Prologue-Chapter 16

  • Week 2: A Bloody Habit, Chapter 17-Epilogue

  • Week 3: Brother Wolf, Chapters 1-14.

  • Week 4: Brother Wolf, Chapters 15-27.

Course materials: A Bloody Habit (Ignatius Press) & Brother Wolf (Chrism Press).

Homework: This is not a class! Read the books and have fun!

PARENTAL WARNING (from Mrs. Nicholson)

This book club is NOT appropriate for students younger than 9th grade. 

A Bloody Habit and Brother Wolf are Gothic novels written according to the rules of the genre. That means a strong preternatural presence and some violence (almost entirely "offstage"). My tone is very Victorian, so it's pretty pedestrian by today's standards. Nevertheless, recognizing vampires as evil, preternatural blood-suckers means dancing on the edges of the Church's teaching on demonology -- "the edges" because I personally cannot stomach the details of exorcisms and leave them to the experts. Further, the novel is deliberately humorous in the midst of some intense themes. Nevertheless, I want to be quite upfront about the content. If your student would be frightened by Dracula (which is, at moments, quite frightening), your student will be frightened by my books.

In my classes, we always pledge we won't give away plot points, etc. We'll do the same here but with this very important codicil: if your student is reading and is frightened or disturbed, you can email me to ask any questions -- I will answer them, even if you're asking me to reveal the fate of a character. Your student's ability to sleep is more important than maintaining absolute suspense. (Also I flatter myself that I can continue to entertain, even if you know what is going to happen.)

Additionally, in A Bloody Habit especially, setting of the Gothic and the particular context of my novel involve a close look at the legacy of English anti-Catholicism. My narrator, in fact, is a strongly anti-Catholic agnostic. As I will explain in our meetings, this makes him quite perfect as a narrator in this genre. Other characters include a representative of the High Decadent movement, occultists, Masons, addict-like vampire victims, carnage brought about by feral werewolves, and gypsies. Depending on the age of your student, any or all of these could be shocking.

In the end, I think both of these novels are more about goodness than about any of the above. While we will not have quizzes or tests, I plan to guide the students through the above themes. If any of you have questions or concerns, please don't hesitate to reach out to me!

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©2023 Homeschool Connections and Mrs. Eleanor Bourg Nicholson.   All rights reserved. This course is designed by Mrs. Eleanor Bourg Nicholson.

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Course name
Gothic Book Club with Mrs. Nicholson
Instructor
Eleanor Bourg Nicholson
Semester
Recorded
Category
Literature ➤ Modern Literature
Grade level
High School
Start time
January 26th, 2023 at 12:00 AM ET
Course type
Recorded, free with subscription
Relative due dates
Relative due dates are disabled for this course.

Mrs. Nicholson, our resident Victorian literature instructor, occasionally strays into fiction, including her epistolary novella, The Letters of Magdalen Montague (Kauffmann Publishing, 2011; Chrism Press, 2021), and her Gothic novels, A Bloody Habit (Ignatius Press, 2018) and Brother Wolf (Chrism Press, 2021). A former assistant executive editor for Dappled Things, she is an assistant editor for the Saint Austin Review (StAR), as well as the editor of several Ignatius Critical Editions of the classics and has collaborated with other editors to provide footnotes for numerous other works. Her work has appeared in the National Catholic Register and Touchstone, as well as with First Things and The Catholic Thing. By day, she and her husband, Dr. Sam Nicholson (Logic/Philosophy instructor), homeschool their five children. By night, Mrs. Nicholson reads the Victorians, writes Gothic novels, and cares for small children. Fun facts: Mrs. Nicholson has an extremely low tolerance for scary books and movies. She's still petrified of "The Speckled Band", and won't sleep in a room where the bed is under a vent. Also, one of Mrs. Nicholson's numerous sisters-in-law is middle school writing instructor Mrs. Bonnie Donlon. For more information, visit: eleanorbourgnicholson.com.

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