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Monsters and Their Meanings in Early Modern Culture: Mighty Magic
Bringing Light to Twilight: Perspectives on a Pop Culture Phenomenon
Gothic Fiction: A Master List of Twentieth Century Criticism and Research
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Language, Ideology and Identity in Serial Killer Narratives
The Gothic in Children's Literature: Haunting the Borders
Twilight and History
History of the Gothic: Twentieth-Century Gothic
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Demons of the Body and Mind: Essays on Disability in Gothic Literature
The Twilight Mystique: Critical Essays on the Novels and Films
Seduced by Twilight: The Allure and Contradictory Messages of the Popular Saga
Better Off Dead: The Evolution of the Zombie as Post-Human
Bitten by Twilight: Youth Culture, Media, and the Vampire Franchise
Edgar Allan Poe: Beyond Gothicism
Encyclopedia Gothica
Stephen King on the Small Screen
Blood Will Tell: Vampiresas Political Metaphors Before World War I
Gothic Science Fiction: 1980-2010
The Late Victorian Gothic: Mental Science, the Uncanny, and Scenes of Writing


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