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Tale of Terror: A Study of the Gothic Romance
by Edith Birkhead
A seminal essay on the development of horror as a genre, highly influential on later writers. - Summary by Timothy Ferguson
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Essays on Modern Novelists-William Lyon Phelps
A seminal essay on the development of horror as a genre, highly influential on later writers. - Summary by Timothy Ferguson
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Blue Wound-Garet Garrett
A seminal essay on the development of horror as a genre, highly influential on later writers. - Summary by Timothy Ferguson
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Charles Dickens and Music-James T. Lightwood
A seminal essay on the development of horror as a genre, highly influential on later writers. - Summary by Timothy Ferguson
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Discoveries Essays in Literary Criticism-John Middleton Murry
"Discoveries: Essays in Literary Criticism" by John Middleton Murry offers a profound exploration of literary analysis, delving into the nuances of interpretation and the significance of literature in understanding human experience. Murry's insightful essays dissect various works, illuminating the intricate relationship between text and reader, and inviting listeners to reflect on the enduring power of literary critique. The themes of perception and meaning remain relevant today, as they encourage a deeper appreciation for the complexities of storytelling. This collection not only enriches our understanding of literature but also serves as a reminder of the transformative potential of critical thought in our lives.
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Tale of Terror A Study of the Gothic Romance - Edith Birkhead
A seminal essay on the development of horror as a genre, highly influential on later writers. - Summary by Timothy Ferguson
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