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Beckford, William, Vathek: An Arabian Tale, in Three Gothic Novels, edited by E. F. Bleiler, Dover Publications, 1966, pp. 109–253.
Bernstein, Stephen, “Form and Ideology in the Gothic Novel,” in Essays in Literature, Vol. 18, 1991, pp. 151–65.
Birkhead, Edith, The Tale of Terror: A Study of the Gothic Romance, Russell & Russell, 1963.
Botting, Fred, The Gothic, Routledge, 1996.
Brooks, Peter, “Virtue and Terror: The Monk,” in English Language History, Vol. 40, 1973, pp. 249–63....
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