Ladies of the Gothics: Tales of Romance and Terror by the Gentle Sex

by Seon Manley (Editor), Gogo Lewis (Editor)

Two Centuries by the Gentle Sex

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Tales of horror written by women writers, including Mary Shelley, Emily Brontë, Jane Austen, and Ruth Rendell.

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Contents: Fremlin, C. The locked room upstairs.--Rendell, R. The long corridor of time.--Freeman, M.W. The shadows on the wall.--Roberts, E.M. The haunted palace.--Brontë, E. The housekeeper's story.--Radcliffe, A. The haunted chamber.--Austen, J. Novels, Gothic novels.--Shelley, M. The dream.--Spofford, H.P. The mount of sorrow.--Dinesen, I. The sailor boy's tale.

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Austen, Jane (Contributor)
Brontë, Emily (Contributor)
Dinesen, Isak (Contributor)
Fremlin, Celia (Contributor)
Gorey, Edward (Cover artist)
Radcliffe, Ann (Contributor)
Rendell, Ruth (Contributor)
Shelley, Mary (Contributor)

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Ladies of the Gothics: Tales of Romance and Terror by the Gentle Sex
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Gothic literature has always been associated with the grotesque and pervaded by the supernatural.
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(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)In this way the sailor-boy got back to his ship, which was to sail in the morning, and lived to tell the story.
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Fiction and Literature, Horror
DDC/MDS
823.03Literature & rhetoricEnglish & Old English literaturesEnglish fictionBy type
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PZ1Language and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction in English

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