Encyclopedia of Gothic LiteratureInfobase Publishing, 2014 M05 14 - 497 páginas Gothic literature covers a range of books and authors much wider than most people realize. From the origins of the movement in the 18th century to Charles Dickens to contemporary writers such as Stephen King |
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A | 1 |
B | 19 |
C | 47 |
D | 68 |
E | 100 |
F | 111 |
G | 134 |
H | 168 |
R | 285 |
S | 303 |
T | 334 |
U | 341 |
V | 345 |
W | 355 |
Y | 371 |
Z | 374 |
I | 187 |
J | 194 |
K | 200 |
L | 205 |
M | 218 |
N | 247 |
O | 257 |
P | 270 |
MAJOR WORKS OFGOTHIC LITERATURE | 375 |
MAJOR AUTHORS OF GOTHICLITERATURE AND THEIR WORKS | 391 |
A TIME LINE OFGOTHIC LITERATURE | 415 |
FILM NOIR AND CLASSICGOTHIC WORKS AS CINEMA | 436 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY OFPRIMARY SOURCES | 438 |
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