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Edith Birkhead
HORACE WALPOLE and the NEW TASTE for GOTHIC by RONALD
The Gothic Novel and the Lingering Appeal of Romance
The Intellectual Functions of Gothic Fiction
David Martin Shaw for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy University Of
Duality and Reflections in Stephen King's Writers Alexis Hitchcock
Jane Austen*S Attitude Toward the Gothic Novel
The Quintessential – Features of the Gothic Tale in Poe's the Fall of the House of Usher
Yael Shapira, ‘The Gothic Novel Beyond Radcliffe and Lewis’, Inthe Cambridge History of the Gothic, Volume I: the Long Eighteenth Century, 1680–1820, Ed
A Life Less Gothic: Gothic Literature, Dark Reform, and the Nineteenth-Century American Periodical Press
The Haunted House As Literary Motif
Walpole's Legacy: a Study of Modern, Popular Gothic Novels
Bram Stoker's Dracula and the Gothic Tradition Bram Stoker I S· Dracula
The English Gothic Theatre: Themes, Structures, and Socio- Cultural Contexts of Production and Reception
Responses to Early Gothic Fiction and the Cultivation of Emotional Taste
The Tale of Terror
Supernatural Horror in Literature Lovecraft, Howard Phillips
The Supernatural in Popular Gothic Romance
The Figure of the Gothic Author in Nineteenth-Century America E
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