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Vathek
Kazuhiko YAMAGUCHI
University of Alberta Qasim's Short Stories: .4N Esample of Arnbic
Lovecraft HP
“An Imperialism of the Imagination”: Muslim Characters and Western Authors in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries Robin K
Anxiety of Motherhood in Vathek Abigail J
TURKISH TALES”: an INTRODUCTION Peter Cochran
Outer Gateways
Winter Quarter Course Offerings 2000
Manfred and Vathek
The Evolution of Modern Fantasy from Antiquarianism to the Ballantine Adult Fantasy Series
Early Orientalism
Representing the East in British Romantic Oriental Tales
William Beckford, the Author of Vathek
DON JUAN: Preface to Cantos VI, VII and VIII Edited by Peter Cochran
Syed Paiz Zaidi Prof. Abdur Rahbem Kidwai
Sax Rohmer's Use of Oriental Words in His Fiction
Late Eighteenth-Century Gothic and the Religious Other: the Cases of William
Three Gothic Novels the Castle of Otranto; Vathek; Frankenstein 1St Edition Pdf, Epub, Ebook
Top View
An Introduction to Key Works and Themes in the Study of HP Lovecraft
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The Gothic Byron
Féeries, 2 | 2005 Flaubert: from Dervish to Saint 2
The Armenians : a Tale of Constantinople
William Beckford's Vathek a Call for Reassessment
On William Beckford's 'Vathek'
COSMOLOGY, MYTHOLOGY and MYSTICISM in the NOVELS of SALMAN RUSHDIE ROGER YOUNG CLARK BA, the University of Calgary, 1982 MA
Critical and Iconographic Reinterpretations of Three Early Gothic Novels
History of the Necronomicon by H.P. Lovecraft History of the Necronomicon
An Orientalist Perspective on the Gothic Vathek
Solomon: His Life and Times
Representation of the Ottoman Orient in 18Th Century English Literature
William Beckford's Arabian Tale John Garrett
Vathek; an Arabian Tale. with Notes, Critical and Biographical
Flaubert: from Dervish to Saint
English Literary Portrait of the Arabs
Vathek Is a Unique Novel in That There Is No Hero Or Heroine
Eighteenth Century Engush Uterature
HP LOVECRAFT SUPERNATURAL HORROR In
Vathek: an Arabian Tale, with Notes, Critical and Explanatory
William Beckford's Depiction of the Orient and the Oriental As Infernal