How does the Gothic atmosphere influence the sense of alienation in Titus Alone?
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How does the Gothic atmosphere influence the sense of alienation in Titus Alone?
What inspired the choice to set Titus Alone in a dystopian world after the first book?
Did anyone else find Titus's journey through this strange world reflective of a larger philosophical debate about human nature?