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A Web guide to all things concerned with literary
Gothicism, which includes ghost stories, "classic" Gothic novels and Gothic
fiction (1764-1820), and related pre- and post-Gothic and supernaturalist
literature written prior to the mid-C20. The Monstrous Feminine in Literature and Art Strong emphasis on Gothic materials; an excellect collection of links.
An outstanding introduction to and overview of Gothic literature, prepared by graduate students in a course taught by Jerome McGann and Patricia Meyer Spacks. Includes an annotated bibliography and excerpts from a number of primary and secondary texts. Features brief introductory essays on some major figures in the Gothic tradition. A directory for sites related to ghost sitings, ghost hunting, true ghost stories, etc.
A searchable collection of links to all things horrific.
Links to a few general Gothic resources and novelists. Hasn't been updated for quite a while.
A directory of sites concerned mostly with "real-life" ghosts and ghost stories.
The oldest producer of free electronic books (eBooks or etexts) on the Internet. A collection of more than 13.000 eBooks.
A free-content encyclopedia that anyone can edit.
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This site is a part of the course on American Literature taught at the Faculty of Foreign Languages, MSU Comments and suggestions are welcome |