Culture
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Toward a Gothic Criminology Of Monstrous Progeny
Rather than being established as the demonic other that must be exorcised, the serial killer is identified as society’s “monstrous…
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A Scanty Post-Mortem History Of Spirit Photography
Human history records innumerable efforts upon the part of men to penetrate the veil of death, including venturing into post-mortem…
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The Cultural Supernatural In Mid-Victorian Britain
Historians have long observed the resurgence of interest in the supernatural in the Mid-Victorian British period, still increasingly dismissed as…
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Runecasting Gothic Literature And The Other Revival
Runic guidebooks are a popular genre of divination manual designed to facilitate “runecasting” (divination using runes).
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Medusa’s Metamorphosis And Monstrous Violation
Medusa is positioned as a woman whose possession of power makes her a threat to be eliminated, a reviled monster…
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The Popular French Horror Films Language
The recent emergence of a crop of successful French-language horror films manifests a multiplicity of transformations in Québec cinema in…
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The Dullahan and Banshee in Irish Celtic Fairy Tales
An introduction analysis of the portrayal of the Dullahan and Banshee in Celtic fairy tales and the connection to cultural…
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The Victorians And The Influence On Modern Vampires
Feared in mythology from early civilization up to the modern age, it is ‘Dracula’ that infused the symbolism of the…
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Johannes Bureus Scandinavian Alchemy in Practice
Johannes Bureus defended the idea that the ancient Goths of Scandinavia were the first rulers of Europe and Sweden the…
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The Devil’s Mark Was A Witch’s Death Sentence
The belief in the early modern United Kingdom was that the devil branded the bodies of witches with symbolic yet…
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Rumors Of Cannibalism In Sixteenth-Century Brazil
Cannibals embodied the ritualized vengeance and physical incorporation that threatened and found themselves dependent, rather than conquering.
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The Historian’s Myth Of Midwife-Witch Prosecution
Midwives were commonly persecuted as witches in the history of witchcraft and in the history of medicine found in the…









