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*The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde* is an 1886 Gothic novella by Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson. The narrative centers on a London lawyer who investigates the bizarre relationship between his client, Dr. Henry Jekyll, and a sinister criminal named Edward Hyde. Utilizing an epistolary...
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Canonical Victorian novella; enduring critical stature, cultural influence, and strong reader approval outweigh structural simplicity.
Scoring methodologyJane Eyre is a classic novel by Charlotte Brontë told through the first-person perspective of its protagonist. The story follows Jane’s journey from orphaned childhood to her role as governess at Thornfield Hall, where she develops a complex relationship with the enigmatic Mr. Rochester. Notable for...
The clock tower forms part of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus, the historic railway headquarters and station formerly known as Victoria Terminus in Mumbai. Designed by British architect Frederick William Stevens and completed in 1888, the complex combines Victorian Gothic Revival planning and d...
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UNESCO railway masterpiece, iconic Mumbai landmark, exceptional Victorian Gothic architecture and global recognition.
Scoring methodologyEmily Brontë was an 19th-century British novelist primarily known for *Wuthering Heights*. This groundbreaking work established itself as a cornerstone of gothic and romantic literature. Its intense emotional landscapes and unconventional narrative style continue to resonate with readers exploring t...
Charlotte Brontë was a 19th-century British novelist best known for her groundbreaking work, *Jane Eyre*. The novel’s exploration of female independence and passionate romance within Victorian society established her as a significant voice in English literature. Her writing continues to resonate wit...
The Rajabai Clock Tower is a Gothic Revival clock tower within the University of Mumbai's Fort campus in Mumbai, India. Designed by British architect George Gilbert Scott and completed in 1878, it forms part of the university's nineteenth-century library complex. Its design draws on Venetian and Eng...
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Highly regarded Gothic Revival landmark, UNESCO campus context, strong architectural reputation and civic identity.
Scoring methodologyThe Jefferson Market Library in Greenwich Village, NYC, designed by Calvert Vaux and Frederick Clarke Withers in 1877 as a courthouse, features a Victorian Gothic clock tower designated a New York City landmark.
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Beloved Greenwich Village landmark, high Gothic Revival reputation, strong preservation story and visitor esteem.
Scoring methodologyBig Ben, formally known as the Elizabeth Tower, is a prominent clock tower situated within the Palace of Westminster in London. Constructed during the 19th century, it stands as an iconic example of Victorian Gothic architecture. The tower’s four-faced chiming Great Clock has been a crucial timekeep...
Robert Louis Stevenson’s *The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde* explores the duality of human nature through a chilling narrative. The story examines the conflict between respectable scientist Henry Jekyll and his monstrous alter ego, Edward Hyde. It is notable for its psychological depth and g...
West Norwood Cemetery is one of London's "Magnificent Seven" garden cemeteries, having opened in 1837 in the Lambeth area of South London. The site is distinguished by its significant architectural features, including a suite of Greek Revival catacombs and 69 listed structures. It serves as the fina...
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Notable Magnificent Seven site with Greek Revival tombs, important heritage, weaker public profile and mixed preservation history.
Scoring methodologyMediEvil 2 is a PlayStation One action-adventure game continuing Sir Daniel Fortesque’s story. Set in Victorian London, it features combat against undead creatures including a reimagining of Jack the Ripper. The game utilizes exploration and strategic fighting to oppose Lord Palethorn's dark magic....
St Mary's Cathedral in Edinburgh is the cathedral church of the Scottish Episcopal Diocese of Edinburgh. Designed in the Gothic Revival style by George Gilbert Scott, it was consecrated in 1879 and is distinguished by three spires that form a prominent part of the city's western skyline. It remains...
The Albert Memorial is a Gothic Revival monument in Kensington Gardens, London, commissioned by Queen Victoria after Prince Albert died in 1861. Designed by George Gilbert Scott and unveiled in 1872, it places a gilded statue of Albert beneath an elaborate canopy facing the Royal Albert Hall. Sculpt...
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Major Victorian landmark admired for ambition and craft, though often viewed as ornate, heavy, and taste-dependent.
Scoring methodologyThe Beetle is a Gothic horror novel by Richard Marsh, published in 1897, the same year as Bram Stoker's Dracula. It initially outsold Dracula and tells the story of a supernatural creature from Ancient Egypt that terrorizes London. The narrative unfolds through multiple narrators and documents, incl...
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Successful Victorian horror rediscovered for its unsettling imagery and cultural anxieties, but criticized for chaotic plotting and troubling stereotypes.
Scoring methodology"Uncle Silas" is an 1864 Gothic and sensation novel by the Irish writer Sheridan Le Fanu. The narrative follows Maud Ruthven, a young heiress who becomes trapped in a decaying rural mansion under the watch of her sinister and allegedly dissolute uncle, Silas Ruthven. The book is considered a foundat...
Inverness Cathedral, also known as the Cathedral Church of Saint Andrew, is a Scottish Episcopal cathedral on the River Ness in Inverness, Scotland. Designed by local architect Alexander Ross in a Victorian Gothic style, it had its foundation stone laid in 1866, opened for worship in 1869, and was f...
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