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- A companion to the Gothic
- A geography of Victorian Gothic fiction : mapping history's nightmares
- A geography of Victorian gothic fiction : mapping history's nightmares
- A new companion to the Gothic
- A winter wish and other poems : [a review]
- Accidental migrations : an archaeology of gothic discourse
- Algernon Blackwood's 'the listener': a hearing
- Alien nation : nineteenth-century Gothic fictions and English nationality
- Alone with a master
- Alone with the horrors. The great short fiction of Ramsey Campbell : [a review]
- An informal conversation on the art of writing
- Ancient images : [a review]
- Ann Radcliffe: the great enchantress
- Anti-semitism and British gothic literature
- Anti-semitism and British gothic literature
- Approaches to teaching Shelley's Frankenstein
- Beyond Dracula : Bram Stoker's fiction and its cultural context
- Beyond Dracula : Bram Stoker's fiction and its cultural context : [a review]
- Bram Stoker
- Bram Stoker : Dracula
- Bram Stoker : history, psychoanalysis and the Gothic
- Bram Stoker : lure of the white worm
- Bram Stoker and Dracula
- Bram Stoker and the gothic : formations to transformations
- British horror cinema : [a review]
- Cabal : [a review]
- Christopher Fowler : Roofworld
- Christopher Fowler interview
- City jitters : [a review]
- Clive Barker : Imajica
- Clive Barker : illustrator : [a review]
- Clive Barker : interview
- Clive Barker's shadows in Eden
- Clive Barker's short stories : imagination as metaphor in the books of blood and other works : [a review]
- Contesting the Gothic : fiction, genre, and cultural conflict, 1764-1832
- Contesting the Gothic : fiction, genre, and cultural conflict, 1764-1832
- Coppola's Dracula : [a review]
- Counterfictions in the work of Kim Newman: rewriting gothic SF as 'Alternate-Story stories'
- Creed by James Herbert
- Creepers : British horror and fantasy in the twentieth century
- Dan Simmons : Summer of night; Dean R. Koontz; Cold fire; John Shirley | In darkness waiting; T.M. Wright | The place; Susan Hill (ed.) | The Walker book of ghost stories; Ramsey Campbell | Needing ghosts
- Dangerous bodies : historicising the gothic corporeal
- Dark dreamers : conversations with the masters of horror
- Daughters of the house : modes of the Gothic in Victorian fiction
- Dead secrets : Wilkie Collins and the female gothic
- Derealisierung, desozialisierung und denaturalisierung ald ästhetische prozesse in den erzählungen Algernon Blackwoods, H. P. Lovecrafts und Guy de Maupassants
- Die geheiligte kosmos. Religiöse erfahrungen in Algernon Blackwood's roman 'the centaur'
- Dracula
- Dracula (the original 1931 shooting script) : [a review]
- Dracula : Bram Stoker
- Dracula : Bram Stoker : [a review]
- Dracula : authoritative text, contexts, reviews and reactions, dramatic and film variations, criticism
- Dracula : authoritative text, contexts, reviews and reactions, dramatic and film variations, criticism
- Dracula : the novel & the legend : a study of Bram Stoker's gothic masterpiece
- Dracula : the vampire and the critics
- Dracula and the Eastern question : British and French vampire narratives of the nineteenth-century Near East
- Dracula unborn by Peter Tremayne
- Dracula, by Bram Stoker
- Dracula: the vampire and the critics
- Eleanor Scott
- English gothic : a century of horror cinema : [a review]
- Eye to eye with Clive Barker
- Fashioning gothic bodies
- Fear : a history of horror in the mass media
- Feather and bone : [a review]
- Frankenstein : character studies
- Frankenstein goes to Hollywood
- Frankenstein, creation and monstrosity
- Frightening fiction
- From Dickens to Dracula : gothic, economics, and Victorian fiction/
- Gothic & gender : an introduction
- Gothic & gender : an introduction
- Gothic bodies : the politics of pain in romantic fiction
- Gothic bodies: the politics of pain in romantic fiction
- Gothic feminism : the professionalization of gender from Charlotte Smith to the Brontës
- Gothic feminism : the professionalization of gender from Charlotte Smith to the Brontës
- Gothic hauntings : melancholy crypts and textual ghosts
- Gothic histories : the taste for terror, 1764 to the present
- Gothic horror : a guide for students and readers
- Gothic images of race in nineteenth-century Britain
- Gothic immortals: the fiction of the brotherhood of the Rosy Cross
- Gothic radicalism : literature, philosophy and psychoanalysis in the nineteenth century
- Gothic readings : the first wave, 1764-1840
- Gothic reflections : narrative force in nineteenth-century fiction
- Gothic reflections : narrative force in nineteenth-century fiction
- Gothic writing 1750-1820, a genealogy
- Gothic writing, 1750-1820 : a genealogy
- Hammer and beyond : the British horror film | [a review]
- Henry James als verfasser von geister- bzw. horrorgeschichten
- Hollywood gothic : the tangled web of 'Dracula' from novel to stage to screen : [a review]
- Horace Walpole: the critical heritage
- Horror literature: a core collection and reference guide
- Horror panegyric
- In the circles of fear and desire : a study of Gothic fantasy
- In the name of love : women, masochism, and the Gothic
- Introduction to Ramsey Campbell
- James Herbert : [an interview]
- Kim Newman interview
- L'Horreure Anglo-Saxonne, ou excuse me, but your slime is dripping in my tea...
- Le Fanu's gothic : the rhetoric of darkness
- Le Fanu's gothic : the rhetoric of darkness
- Le roman terrifiant ou roman noir de Walpole à Anne Radcliffe et son influence sur la littérature française jusqu'en 1840
- Le soupçon gothique : l'intériorisation de la peur en Occident
- Lesbian gothic : transgressive fictions
- Light and shadow : the making of Ken Russell's 'Gothic' : [an interview]
- Love, mystery, and misery : feeling in Gothic fiction
- Lovecraft, Blackwood and Chambers: A colloquium of ghosts
- Manitou man : the worlds of Graham Masterton
- Mark Morris : [an interview]
- Mary Shelley & Frankenstein : the fate of androgyny
- Mary Shelley : Frankenstein : complete, authoritative text with biographical, historical, and cultural context, critical history, and essays from contemporary critical perspectives : [a review]
- Mary Shelley : a literary life : [a review]
- Mary Shelley : her life, her fiction, her monsters : [a review]
- Mary Shelley's Frankenstein
- Mary Shelley's Frankenstein : a sourcebook
- Mary Shelley's Frankenstein: tracing the myth
- Mary Shelley's monster : the story of Frankenstein
- Midnight sun : [a review]
- Mirror : [a review]
- Modern gothic : a reader
- Murdering to dissect : grave-robbing, Frankenstein and the anatomy literature
- Naomi's room : [a review]
- Necroscope V : deadspawn : [a review]
- Negatives in print : the novels of Ramsey Campbell
- New directions in Gothic children's literature
- Nicholas Royle interview
- Nightmares of Punch and Judy in Ruskin and M.R.James
- Order-versus-chaos dichotomy in Bram Stoker's 'Dracula'
- Pandemonium : further exploration into the worlds of Clive Barker : [a review]
- Penny dreadfuls and other Victorian horrors
- Perceptions: Campbell/Burleson
- Peter Atkins interview
- Peter Cushing : the gentle man of horror and his 91 films : [a review]
- Peter James interview
- Poor Polidori : a critical biography of the author of "The Vampire" : [a review]
- Probably
- Queen of chaos : back in time with Louise Cooper
- Ramsey Campbell
- Ramsey Campbell
- Ramsey Campbell & Modern Horror Fiction
- Ramsey Campbell : Critical Essays on the Modern Master of Horror
- Ramsey Campbell : [a review]
- Ramsey Campbell : critical essays on the modern master of horror
- Ramsey Campbell and modern horror fiction
- Ramsey Campbell and modern horror fiction
- Ramsey Campbell and modern horror fiction : [a review]
- Ramsey Campbell and modern horror fiction : [a review]
- Ramsey Campbell interview
- Red Bride : [a review]
- Robert Aickman : a bibliography
- Robert Aickman : notes for a biography
- Romantic doubles : sex and sympathy in British gothic literature, 1790-1830
- Rough beasts : the monstrous in Irish fiction, 1800-2000
- Rune : a novel of urban horror : [a review]
- S.P. Somtow : Moondance; Brian Stableford | The werewolves of London; John farris | Fiends; Richard Laymon | One rainy night; Peter James | Sweetheart; Thomas Palmer | Dream science
- Sati : [a review]
- Seven masters of supernatural fiction
- Skin shows : gothic horror and the technology of monsters
- Somebody stole my gal : word cluster analysis of exogamy fears in Stoker's 'Dracula'
- Stephen Gallagher interview
- Sublime scenes and horrid novels milestones along the road to middle-earth
- Survey of four decades of Ramsey Campbell
- Sweet heart : [a review]
- Tanith Lee interview
- Tanith Lee's werewolves within : reversals of gothic traditions
- Tarra khash : hrossak! | [a review]
- The Cambridge companion to gothic fiction
- The Cambridge companion to gothic fiction
- The English gothic novel : a miscellany : [a review]
- The Gothic
- The Gothic Body : Sexuality, Materialism, and Degeneration at the Fin de Siècle
- The Gothic and the rule of law, 1764-1820
- The Gothic body : sexuality, materialism, and degeneration at the fin de siècle
- The Gothic body : sexuality, materialism, and degeneration at the fin de siècle
- The Gothic flame: being a history of the Gothic novel in England, its origins, efflorescence, disintegration and residuary influences
- The Gothic ideology : religious hysteria and anti-Catholicism in British popular fiction, 1780-1880
- The Mary Shelley reader : [a review]
- The Rise of Supernatural Fiction, 1762ђ́أ1800
- The Routledge companion to Gothic
- The adventure of empty house's empty house
- The best horror from fantasy tales : [a review]
- The cannibal : [a review]
- The collected ghost stories of E. F. Benson : [a review]
- The compleat crow : [a review]
- The contested castle : Gothic novels and the subversion of domestic ideology
- The course of the heart : [a review]
- The critical response to Bram Stoker : [a review]
- The dance of dearth : horror in the Eighties
- The empire of fear : [a review]
- The endurance of Frankenstein: essays on Mary Shelley's novel
- The failure of Gothic : problems of disjunction in an eighteenth-century literary form
- The fantastic vampire : studies in the children of the night : selected essays from the Eighteenth International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts
- The far reaches of fear : Ramsey Campbell interviewed
- The first gothics : a critical guide to the English gothic novel : [a review]
- The forms of things unknown: metaphysical and domestic horror in Ramsey Campbell's 'incarnate' and 'night of the claw'
- The gothic
- The gothic in children's literature : haunting the borders
- The great and secret show : [a review]
- The great and secret show by Clive Barker
- The history of gothic fiction
- The house of doors : [a review]
- The house on nazareth hill : [a review]
- The hymn : [a review]
- The influence : [a review]
- The influence : [a review]
- The literature of terror : a history of gothic fictions from 1765 to the present day
- The long lost : [a review]
- The malice of inanimate objects : exchange in M. R. James's ghost stories
- The monster in the mirror: gender and the sentimental Gothic myth in Frankenstein
- The mortal immortal : the complete supernatural short stories of Mary Shelley : [a review]
- The nameless by Ramsey Campbell and Childgrave by Jessica Hamilton
- The night mayor by Kim Newman
- The postmodern fantastic in contemporary British fiction
- The quorum : [a review]
- The return of the repressed : gothic horror from The Castle of Otranto to Alien
- The revenge of dracula : [a review]
- The rise of supernatural fiction, 1762-1800
- The rise of the Gothic novel
- The scallion stone : [a review]
- The scallion stone : [a review]
- The supernatural and English fiction
- The thief of always : [a review]
- The three stigmata of palmer eldritch : [a review]
- The tooth fairy : [a review]
- The transatlantic gothic novel and the law, 1790-1860
- The transforming draught : Jekyll and Hyde, Robert Louis Stevenson and the Victorian alcohol debate
- The vampire as numinous experience : spiritual journeys with the undead in British and American literature
- The vampire in nineteenth-century English literature
- This is stranger than I thought it was going to be
- Uneasy dreams : the golden age of British horror films : [a review]
- Vampires, sand and horses : Tom Holland interviewed
- Walkers : [a review]
- Weaveworld : [a review]
- Weaveworld : [a review]
- William Hope Hodgson : voices from the borderland
- Women's Gothic : from Clara Reeve to Mary Shelley
- Writing horror and the body : the fiction of Stephen King, Clive Barker and Anne Rice : [a review]
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