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28 Aug 2014:
Irish gothic horror writer known for works including Uncle Silas and Carmilla also invested in newspapers in Dublin
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15 Aug 2014: Whereas Victorian writers could rely on repressed sexuality to generate unease, today's horror and fantasy novels put sex on the front cover. But the best new examples of the genre still bring up the things we don't like to talk about, writes Damien Walter
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6 Jan 2014:
Moira Redmond: From Pamela to Bridget Jones, fictional diaries enthral us. What is it that so appeals both to writers and their readers?
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17 Oct 2013:
Bruce and his extraordinarily gifted dancers navigate Bram Stoker's hellish narrative with near-hallucinatory dexterity, writes Judith Mackrell
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25 Jun 2013: The man behind the best ever vampire novel was a major inspiration to innumerable stars of SF and horror
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1 Jun 2013: Margaret Reynolds: A college that taught the wrong book accidentally highlights an important point: too often texts are taught in isolation
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8 Nov 2012: Irish novelist who created the best-known vampire in literary and film history was born 165 years ago
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