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Werewolves (April 2016 Literary Meeting)
Welcome to the April 2016 Literary Meeting! The theme this month was werewolves. As always, I’ve made informal references in text, with full references listed at the end . Aromatic Accompaniment: Black Birch by Chesapeake Bay Candle. The April literary … Continue reading
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Tagged Banshee, Lycanthrope, Pseudopod, Ravenloft, Supernatural, Werewolf
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Early and Pre-Gothic Literary Conventions & Examples (October 2015 Literary Meeting)
Welcome to the October 2015 Literary Meeting! The theme for this month’s Literary Meeting was Early and Pre-Gothic Literary Conventions & Examples. This fall we’ve been doing something a little different in that our theme lasts all semester instead of … Continue reading
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Tagged Aesthetics, Antiquarianism, Fictional Text, Gothic, Haunted History, Horror, Medievalism, Places, Ruins, Spookypasta, Sublime, Supernatural, Urban Legend
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Spooky Small Town America (August 2015 Literary Meeting)
Welcome to the August 2015 Literary Meeting! The most recent literary theme has been “Spooky small town America.” This is a topic for which there is an abundant supply of literary material, so the theme ran for two months rather that … Continue reading
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Tagged Antipastoral, Everywhere & Nowhere USA, Fictional Text, Gothic, Haunted History, Horror, HP Lovecraft, Lovecraft Country, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Places, Puritans, Radio Small Town America, Slasher, Small Town America, Southern Gothic, Urban Legend, William Faulkner
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