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The Supernatural in Modern English Fiction :: Lethe Press :: By Dorothy Scarborough
From the precursor of supernaturalism, the Gothic novel with its gloomy castles and cloisters, to the ghosts and madness and horrors written in the ninteenth and early twentieth century, this volume is a guide to as grotesquerie of tales. With chapters like "The Devil and His Allies," "The Supernatural in Folk-Tales," and "Supernatural Science," the unearthly and the bizarre are met inside these pages in all their myriad guises.
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Release Date: 2001
Author: Dorothy Scarborough
Pigeon Hole: Non-fiction, Horror, Fantasy
Format: Paperback
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