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Gotch anthology of 37 gothic short stories dating from the 18th century to the present day. A major new translation of homers great epic poem that encapsulates the power of cunning over strength, the pitfalls of temptation and the importance of home. Oxford dictionary of literary terms oxford reference. Meticulously sourced with full details of the publication history of each tale. The modern movement 2004, in frankensteins shadow 1987, criticism and literary theory 1890 to the present 1996, and other works of literary history.
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