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READING LIST

• Aeschylus, (published between 479 and 424 BC)• Dante Alighieri, (1307)• William Thomas Beckford, (1786)• Robert Blair, (1743)• William Peter Blatty, (1971)• Euripides, (431 BC)• Thomas Gray, (1751)• Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm, (1812)• Lafcadio Hearn, (1904)• James Herbert, (1983)• Susan Hill, (1983)• Shirley Jackson, (1959)• Stephen King, (1974)• Stephen King, (1977)• Henry Kramer and Jakob Sprenger, (1486)• Sheridan Le Fanu, (1872)• Matthew Lewis, (1796)• John Milton, (1667)• Ovid, Metamorphoses (8 AD)• Thomas Parnell, (1721)• Edgar Allan Poe, (numerous editions available)• Ann Radcliffe, (1794)• Clara Reeve, (1777)• Charlotte Smith, (1789)• Bram Stoker, (1897)• Horace Walpole, (1764)• Edward Young, (1742-1745, published in nine parts)

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