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This study traces the emergence and evolution of supernatural fiction in English, beginning with the Gothic revival and early experiments that blended medieval marvels with modern realism. It surveys foundational authors and texts, contrasts modes such as the explained versus unexplained supernatural, examines techniques of suspense and terror, and considers satirical responses and short-story forms. Chapters address continental and Oriental influences, the American tradition exemplified by Hawthorne and Poe, and later innovations including mesmerism and the occult. It closes by reflecting on the persistence of terror as a narrative motive and its adaptations in subsequent fiction.
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