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Joseph Andriano. Our Ladies of Darkness: Feminine Daemonology in Male Gothic Fiction. Penn State Press. 1993. 196pp.

Edith Birkhead. The Tale of Terror: A Study of the Gothic Fiction. BiblioBazaar. 2007. 200pp.

Fred Botting; Dale Townshend (editor). Gothic: Critical Concepts in Literary and Cultural Studies. Taylor & Francis. 2004. 1600pp.

Fred Botting. Gothic: The New Critical Idiom. Routledge. 1996. 201pp.

Marshall Brown. The Gothic Text. Stanford University Press. 2005. 280pp.

Steven Bruhm. Gothic Bodies: The Politics of Pain in Romantic Fiction. University of Pennsylvania Press. 1994. 181pp.

Margaret L. Carter. Specter Or Delusion? The Supernatural in Gothic Fiction. Edwin Mellen Press. 1987. 132pp.

Dani Cavallaro. The Gothic Vision: Three Centuries of Horror, Terror and Fear. Continuum. 2002. 230pp.

E. J. Clery; Robert Miles (editor). Gothic Documents: A Sourcebook, 1700-1820. Manchester University Press. 2000. 306pp.

Markman Ellis. The History of Gothic Fiction. Edinburgh University Press. 2000. 261pp.

Frederick S. Frank. Gothic Fiction: A Master List of Twentieth Century Criticism and Research. Meckler. 1988. 193pp.

Frederick S. Frank. Guide to the Gothic: An Annotated Bibliography of Criticism. Scarecrow Press. 1984. 421pp.

Peter K. Garrett. Gothic Reflections: Narrative Force in Nineteenth-Century Fiction. Cornell University Press. 2003. 232pp.

Robert F. Geary. The Supernatural in Gothic Fiction: Horror, Belief, and Literary Change. Edwin Mellen Press. 1992. 151pp.

Louis S. Gross. Redefining the American Gothic: From Wieland to Day of the Dead. UMI Research Press. 1989. 112pp.

Daniel Hall. French and German Gothic Fiction in the Late Eighteenth Century. P. Lang. 2005. 294pp.

Diane Long Hoeveler; Tamar Heller. Approaches to Teaching Gothic Fiction: The British and American Traditions. Modern Language Association of America. 2003. 310pp.

Jerrold E. Hogle. The Cambridge Companion to Gothic Fiction. Cambridge University Press. 2002. 327pp.

Jacqueline Howard. Reading Gothic Fiction: A Bakhtinian Approach. Clarendon Press. 1994. 307pp.

Coral Ann Howells. Love, Mystery, and Misery: Feeling in Gothic Fiction. Athlone Press. 1978. 199pp.

Maggie Kilgour. The Rise of the Gothic Novel. Routledge. 1995. 280pp.

Elizabeth MacAndrew. The Gothic Tradition in Fiction. Columbia University Press. 1979. 289pp.

Robert Mighall. A Geography of Victorian Gothic Fiction: Mapping History's Nightmares. Oxford University Press. 1999. 312pp.

Vijay Mishra. The Gothic Sublime. SUNY Press. 1994. 342pp.

Kay Mussell. Women's Gothic and Romantic Fiction: A Reference Guide. Greenwood Press. 1981. 157pp.

David Punter. The Literature of Terror: A History of Gothic Fictions from 1765 to the Present Day. Longman. 1996.

Chitra Pershad Reddin. Forms of Evil in the Gothic Novel. Ayer Publishing. 1980. 308pp.

Cannon Schmitt. Alien Nation: Nineteenth-Century Gothic Fictions and English Nationality. University of Pennsylvania Press. 1997. 219pp.

Allan Lloyd Smith. American Gothic Fiction: An Introduction. Continuum International Publishing Group. 2004. 197pp.

Andrew Smith. Gothic Literature. Edinburgh University Press. 2007. 201pp.

Anna Sonser. A Passion for Consumption: The Gothic Novel in America. Popular Press. 2001. 162pp.

Montague Summers. The Gothic Quest: A History of the Gothic Novel. New York: Russell & Russell. 1964. 443pp.

Mary Muriel Tarr. Catholicism in Gothic Fiction: A Study of the Nature and Function of Catholic Materials in Gothic Fiction in England (1762-1820). Catholic University of America Press. 1946. 141pp.

Gary Richard Thompson (editor). The Gothic Imagination: Essays in Dark Romanticism. Washington State University Press. 1974. 176pp.

Ann Blaisdell Tracy. The Gothic Novel, 1790-1830: Plot Summaries and Index to Motifs. University Press of Kentucky. 1981. 216pp.

Devendra P. Varma. The Gothic Flame: Being a History of the Gothic Novel in England: Its Origins, Efflorescence, Disintegration, and Residuary Influences. A. Barker. 1957. 264pp.

James Watt. Contesting the Gothic: Fiction, Genre, and Cultural Conflict, 1764-1832. Cambridge University Press. 1999. 205pp.

Anne Williams. Art of Darkness: A Poetics of Gothic. University of Chicago Press. 1995. 311pp.

Angela Wright; Nicolas Tredell. Gothic Fiction: A Reader's Guide to Essential Criticism. Palgrave Macmillan. 2007. 178pp.



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