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Encyclopedia of gothic literature

Por: Snodgrass, Mary Ellen.
New York Facts On File 2005Descripción: 497 páginas.ISBN: 0-8160-5528-9.Tema(s): GLOSARIOS | DICCIONARIOS | ANÁLISIS DE LA INFORMACIÓN | BÚSQUEDA DE INFORMACIÓN | INFORMACIÓN SOCIAL | NECESIDADES DE INFORMACIÓN | INNOVACIÓN EN EL SECTOR PÚBLICO | INNOVACIÓN ABIERTA | SERVICIOS DE INFORMACIÓN | SISTEMAS DE INFORMACIÓN | SISTEMATIZACIÓN DE LA INFORMACIÓN | INNOVACIÓN EN EL SECTOR PÚBLICORecursos en línea: Haga clic para acceso en línea
Contenidos:
A-to-Z entries -- Major works of gothic literature -- Major authors of gothic literature and their works -- A time line of gothic literature -- Film noir and classic gothic works as cinema -- Bibliography of primary sources -- Bibliography of primary sources -- Bibliography of secondary sources -- Index
Resumen: Gothic literature covers a range of books and authors much wider than most people realize. From the origins of the movement in the 18th century to Charles Dickens to contemporary writers such as Stephen King, this A-to-Z guide to Gothic literature covers a vast array of works and writers from Britain, America, and other countries, as well as a variety of genres—novels, short stories, poetry, plays, and even a few influential films and works of art. The extensive Encyclopedia of Gothic Literature thoroughly examines this increasingly popular topic.
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A-to-Z entries -- Major works of gothic literature -- Major authors of gothic literature and their works -- A time line of gothic literature -- Film noir and classic gothic works as cinema -- Bibliography of primary sources -- Bibliography of primary sources -- Bibliography of secondary sources -- Index

Gothic literature covers a range of books and authors much wider than most people realize. From the origins of the movement in the 18th century to Charles Dickens to contemporary writers such as Stephen King, this A-to-Z guide to Gothic literature covers a vast array of works and writers from Britain, America, and other countries, as well as a variety of genres—novels, short stories, poetry, plays, and even a few influential films and works of art. The extensive Encyclopedia of Gothic Literature thoroughly examines this increasingly popular topic.

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