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Table of Contents A Return to Horrific Form ........... Greg Gbur Laird Barron, Not a Speck of Light. A Dark... Read More >>
Gathered here for the first time are the stories of Enid Dinnis, who lived and wrote in London throughout the first... Read More >>
The South is often perceived as a haunted place in its region’s literature, one that is strange, deviant, or “queer.”... Read More >>
First published in 1968, Jane Austen’s Emma is a critical study of Miss Austen’s last completed novel. Read More >>
First published in 1986, The Coherence of Gothic Conventions makes the case that the Gothic in English literature... Read More >>
In Steinbeck's formative years, she was his mainstay, his partner, his inspiration Read More >>
First published in 1988, The Novels of Simone de Beauvoir concentrates specifically on the novels of the famous... Read More >>
The first in-depth study of the essential role Switzerland played in Charles Dickens's imagination Read More >>
Establishes maternity as a vital theme within Virginia Woolf's feminist and political thought Read More >>
The epic is an ancient, diverse, and global art form. This Very Short Introduction aims to showcase the scope and... Read More >>