Gormenghast
Style and Technique
Mervyn Peake's novel «Gormenghast» is distinguished by a unique style that combines elements of gothic literature and fantasy. The language of the work is rich with detailed descriptions, creating a dark and atmospheric picture of the Gormenghast Castle and its inhabitants. Peake uses rich metaphor and symbolism to highlight the inner states of the characters and their surroundings. Literary devices include allegory, hyperbole, and irony, adding depth and layers to the narrative. The structure of the story is nonlinear, with numerous digressions and inserted episodes that reveal the backstories of the characters and the history of the castle itself. The narrative is conducted in the third person, allowing the author to freely move between different plot lines and character perspectives.
