Roald Dahl's The Landlady: Southern Gothic Literature

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In Roald Dahl’s The Landlady the genre is not Southern Gothic Literature. It has the opportunity to be but it ain’t , y’all. It’s utterly American (British) Gothic Literature but mysterious just like Southern Gothic. So therefore , if someone changed a few things it could actually be Southern Gothic Literature. Southern Gothic Literature can supernatural , disturbing , and suspenseful and clearly the landlady is all of those things. If they changed the setting to a broken down house spaced out away from the other houses and dried up grass with no sidewalks and trees everywhere it would definitely be Southern Gothic. The landlady is already supernatural enough she knew her guest would come before he did! The other character, Billy, could be