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Gothic Novels.Pub Novels From the Encyclopedia of Gothic Literature, by Mary Ellen Snodgrass. Facts on File, Inc., 2005, pp. 391-414. R 808.911 SNODGRA 2005 Richard Adams Marion Zimmer Bradley Arthur C. Clarke The Girl in a Swing The Forest House 2001: A Space Odyssey Watership Down The Lady of Avalon The Mists of Avalon Joseph Conrad Louisa May Alcott Heart of Darkness A Long Fatal Love Chase Charlotte Bronté Lord Jim Jane Eyre Isabel Allende James Fenimore Cooper Eva Luna Emily Bronté The Deerslayer The House of the Spirits Wuthering Heights The Last of the Mohicans Of Love and Shadows The Pathfinder Dan Brown The Spy Rudolfo Anaya The Da Vinci Code Bless Me, Ultima Margaret Craven Roberta Brown I Heard the Owl Call My Name Isaac Asimov The Queen of the Cold-Blooded I, Robot Tales Michael Crichton The Andromeda Strain Margaret Atwood Pearl Buck Alias Grace The Good Earth Daniel Defoe The Blind Assassin Moll Flanders Cat’s Eye Octavia Butler The Handmaid’s Tale Kindred Charles Dickens The Robber Bride Barnaby Rudge Truman Capote Bleak House Jane Austen In Cold Blood A Christmas Carol Northanger Abbey A Tale of Two Cities Peter Carey Ambrose Bierce Oscar and Lucinda James Dickey Can Such Things Be? Deliverance The Monk and the Hangman’s Angela Carter Daughter The Bloody Chamber Isak Dinesen Seven Gothic Tales William Blatty Raymond Chandler The Exorcist The Big Sleep Sir Arthur Conan Doyle The Adventures of Sherlock Ray Bradbury G. K. Chesterton Holmes Dandelion Wine The Innocence of Father Brown The Hound of the Baskervilles Fahrenheit 451 Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes The Illustrated Man Mary Higgins Clark Something Wicked This Way Where are the Children? Comes more» Daphne Du Maurier Nathaniel Hawthorne Gaston Leroux Frenchman’s Creek House of the Seven Gables The Phantom of the Opera Jamaica Inn The Marble Faun; or, The Ro- Rebecca mance of Monte Beni Primo Levi The Scarlet Letter The Periodic Table George Du Maurier Ira Levin Trilby Anne Hebert Rosemary’s Baby Children of the Black Sabbath Umberto Eco H. P. Lovecraft The Name of the Rose Victoria Holt Dreams of Terror and Death: The Mistress of Mellyn Dream Cycle of H. P. Lovecraft Laura Esquivel Like Water for Chocolate Zora Neale Hurston Bernard Malamud Their Eyes Were Watching God The Natural Michel Faber The Crimson Petal and the White Shirley Jackson Carson McCullers The Haunting of Hill House The Heart is a Lonely Hunter William Faulkner Absalom, Absalom! Henry James Robin McKinley Intruder in the Dust The Golden Bowl Beauty Light in August The Portrait of a Lady Sanctuary The Turn of the Screw Larry McMurtry Wings of the Dove Lonesome Dove Sebastian Faulks Birdsong Franz Kafka Herman Melville The Metamorphosis Benito Cereno Edna Ferber Billy Budd Cimarron Susan Kay Moby-Dick Phantom Omoo Frederick Forsyth Typee The Day of the Jackal Stephen King Carrie Toni Morrison Gabriel García Márquez Delores Claiborne Beloved Chronicle of a Death Foretold Firestarter The Bluest Eye Love in the Time of Cholera From a Buick 8 Love One Hundred Years of Solitude The Green Mile Song of Solomon Misery Sula Nikolai Gogol Nightmares & Dreamscapes Dead Souls Pet Sematary Iris Murdoch ‘Salem’s Lot The Black Prince Zane Grey The Shining The Good Apprentice Riders of the Purple Sage The Green Knight Maxine Hong Kingston Jackson’s Dilemma Dashiell Hammett The Woman Warrior The Sea, the Sea The Maltese Falcon The Time of Angels The Thin Man Annette Curtis Klause The Unicorn The Silver Kiss Thomas Harris Joyce Carol Oates The Silence of the Lambs Harper Lee Bellefleur To Kill a Mockingbird Zombie more» Flannery O’Connor Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley Eudora Welty The Violent Bear It Away Frankenstein The Curtain of Green and Other Wise Blood Stories Leslie Marmon Silko Delta Wedding Michael Ondaatje The Storyteller The Robber Bridgegroom The English Patient Robert Louis Stevenson Thomas Love Peacock The Bottle Imp Edith Wharton Maid Marion Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde The Age of Innocence The Misfortunes of Elphin Kidnapped The House of Mirth Nightmare Abbey The Master of Ballantrae Treasure Island Oscar Wilde Mervyn Peake The Ballad of Reading Gaol Gormenghast Bram Stoker The Happy Prince and Other Tales Titus Alone Dracula The House of Pomegranates Titus Groan The Picture of Dorian Gray Harriet Beecher Stowe Salomé Marge Piercy Uncle Tom’s Cabin Woman on the Edge of Time Mary Wollstonecraft Whitley Strieber Maria; or, The Wrongs of Women Anne Rice Wolfen Blackwood Farm Kathleen Woodiwiss Blood Canticle Amy Tan The Wolf and the Dove Interview with the Vampire The Hundred Secret Senses Lasher The Kitchen God’s Wife Chelsea Quinn Yarbro Memnoch the Devil Hotel Transylvania Merrick J. R. R. Tolkien Queen of the Damned The Hobbit The Servant of the Bones The Fellowship of the Ring The Tale of the Body Thief The Two Towers The Vampire Armand The Return of the King The Vampire Lestat Thomas Tryon Mary Roberts Rinehart Harvest Home The Bat The Circular Staircase John Updike The Witches of Eastwick Rosemary Rogers Sweet Savage Love Jules Verne Around the World in Eighty Days Juan Rulfo Pedro Páramo Voltaire Candide Jack Warner Schaefer Shane Evelyn Waugh Brideshead Revisited Sir Walter Scott The Loved One Ivanhoe Vile Bodies The Monastery The Talisman H. G. Wells The Time Machine 8/06 .
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