
Supernatural Fiction
Supernatural fiction is a genre of literature and storytelling that explores elements beyond the natural world, often involving ghosts, monsters, magic, and otherworldly beings. It can encompass various subgenres, such as horror, fantasy, and gothic fiction. This type of narrative delves into human emotions and fears through extraordinary scenarios, challenging the boundaries of reality and often addressing themes like morality, existence, and the unknown. Classic examples include Mary Shelley’s "Frankenstein," Bram Stoker’s "Dracula," and modern works like "The Haunting of Hill House" or "Stranger Things," which blend the eerie with the familiar.