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Control NumberUPD-00000141906
Date and Time of Latest Transaction20090716214649.0
General Information080209s1988 nyu 000 eng
International Standard Book Number0312016778
Language Codeeng
Local Call NumberPR 868 D4 N56
Title StatementNineteenth-Century suspense : from Poe to Conan Doyle / edited by Clive Bloom ... [et al.]
Physical Descriptionix, 139 p. ; 23 cm
Formatted Contents NoteEdgar Allan Poe : tales of dark heat / David Punter -- Capitalising on Poe's detective : the dollars and sense of nineteenth-century detective fiction / Clive Bloom -- Figuring out the signalman : Dickens and the ghost story / Gary Day -- Wilkie Collins in the 1860s : the sensation novel and self-help / Nick Rance -- Sexual politics and political repression in Bram Stoker's Dracula / Anne Cranny-Francis -- The vampire in the looking-glass : reflection and projection in Bram Stoker's Dracula / Philip Martin -- Arthur Conan Doyle's The parasite : the case of the anguished author / Anne Cranny-Francis -- The lost world : Conan Doyle and the suspense of evolution / Howard Davies -- The house that Jack built : Jack the Ripper, legend, and the power of the unknown / Clive Bloom
Subject Added Entry - Topical Term*Detective and mystery stories, English -- History and criticism
 American fiction -- 19th century -- History and criticism
 Detective and mystery stories, American -- History and criticism
 English fiction -- 19th century -- History and criticism
Added Entry - Personal NameBloom, Clive
Collection CategoryFO
FormatPaper
LocationUP DCAL PR 868 D4 N56 00013697 Regular Circulation CAL-22
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Diliman: College of Arts and LettersPR 868 D4 N56
 
     
 
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