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A study of gothic fiction and film. Examining literature ranging from Matthew Lewis's ""The Monk"" to Stephen King's ""Salem's Lot"", and cinema ranging from ""Nosferatu"" to ""The Shining"", Jack Morgan argues for a more transhistorical conception of the gothic, one negatively related to comedy.
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