New England's Gothic Literature History and Folklore of the Supernatural from the Seventeenth Through the Twentieth Centuries by Faye Ringel (Paperback, 1995)

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Includes interviews with Les Daniels, Grant, and other horror writers who reside or set their stories in New England.

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This comprehensive comparative approach to the folklore, fantasy, and horror literature of New England stretches from the earliest European exploration to Stephen King, John Updike, and Shirley Jackson. Along the way it examines the Puritan witch trials as examined by Hawthorne, Arthur Miller, H.P. Lovecraft, and others; folk tales of the Windham Frogs and ghost ships; Hawthorne in Salem, Poe in Providence; the flowering of spiritualism and mysticism from 1848-1900; the New England Vampire Belief in reality and fiction from Mary Wilkins Freeman and H.P. Lovecraft to Stephen King; to the present day - King, Charles Grant, Peter Straub, Rich Hautala, Richard Matheson, Shirley Jackson. Includes interviews with Les Daniels, Grant, and other horror writers who reside or set their stories in New England.

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ISBN-139780773408647
eBay Product ID (ePID)176592245

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Book TitleNew England's Gothic Literature History and Folklore of the Supernatural from the Seventeenth Through the Twentieth Centuries
AuthorFaye Ringel
FormatPaperback
LanguageEnglish
TopicLiterature
Publication Year1995
Number of Pages280 Pages

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Item Height229mm
Item Width152mm
Item Weight413g

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Title_AuthorFaye Ringel
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States

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