Female Gothic

Listed in: Special Seminar, as BRUS-310 | Judith E. Frank
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Reference

Signs at 40 cocitation analysis

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Encyclopedia of the Gothic, ed. Hughes, Punter, and Smith (Wiley-Blackwell, 2013), Frost Reference PN3435 .E56 2013

Gothic writers: A Critical and Bibliographical Guide, ed. Thomson, Voller, and Frank (Greenwood Press, 2002), Frost Reference PN3435 .G68 2002

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