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A. E. Coppard
Alfred Edgar Coppard (4 January 187813 January 1957) was an English writer, noted for his influence on the short story form, and poet.
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Adrian Cole (writer)
Adrian Christopher Synnot Cole (born 22 July 1949 in Plymouth, England), is a British writer.
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Algernon (name)
Algernon is a given male name which derives from the Norman-French sobriquet Aux Gernons, meaning "with moustaches".
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An Egyptian Hornet
An Egyptian Hornet is a short story written by Algernon Blackwood.
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Annie Horniman
Annie Elizabeth Fredericka Horniman CH (3 October 1860 – 6 August 1937) was an English theatre patron and manager.
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Arkham House
Arkham House is a publishing house specializing in weird fiction founded in Sauk City, Wisconsin in 1939 by August Derleth and Donald Wandrei to preserve in hardcover the best fiction of H. P. Lovecraft.
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Arthur Machen
Arthur Machen (3 March 1863 – 15 December 1947) was a Welsh author and mystic of the 1890s and early 20th century.
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Austin Osman Spare
Austin Osman Spare (30 December 1886 – 15 May 1956) was an English artist and occultist who worked as both a draughtsman and a painter.
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Blackwood (surname)
Blackwood is a locational surname of Scottish origin meaning "black wood".
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Br-r-r-!
Br-r-r-! is an anthology of horror short stories edited by Groff Conklin.
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Carlyle Harris
Carlyle Harris (September 1868 – May 8, 1893) was a medical student who was convicted and sentenced to death for the murder of his wife.
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Carnacki
Thomas Carnacki is a fictional occult detective created by English fantasy writer William Hope Hodgson.
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CBS Radio Mystery Theater
CBS Radio Mystery Theater (a.k.a. Radio Mystery Theater and Mystery Theater, sometimes abbreviated as CBSRMT) is a radio drama series created by Himan Brown that was broadcast on CBS Radio Network affiliates from 1974 to 1982, and later in the early 2000s was carried by the NPR satellite feed.
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Charles Howard Hinton
Charles Howard Hinton (1853, United Kingdom – 30 April 1907, Washington D.C., United States) was a British mathematician and writer of science fiction works titled Scientific Romances.
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Clytie Hine
Clytie May Hine, (later Mundy) (8 May 188727 June 1983) was an Australian-born operatic soprano who became a renowned voice teacher in New York.
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Crayford
Crayford is a town and electoral ward located in south-east London, England within the London Borough of Bexley.
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Cry of Silence
"Cry of Silence" is an episode of the original Outer Limits.
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Danube
The Danube or Donau (known by various names in other languages) is Europe's second longest river, after the Volga.
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December 10
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Dimosthenis Kourtovik
Dimosthenis Kourtovik (Δημοσθένης Κούρτοβικ; born 1948) is a Greek writer, literary critic and anthropologist.
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Dion Fortune
Dion Fortune (born Violet Mary Firth, 6 December 1890 – 6 January 1946) was a British occultist, Christian Qabalist, ceremonial magician, novelist and author.
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Don't Be Afraid of the Dark (2010 film)
Don't Be Afraid of the Dark is a 2010 dark fantasy horror film written by Matthew Robbins and Guillermo del Toro and directed by comic book artist Troy Nixey.
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Dunajské luhy Protected Landscape Area
Dunajské luhy Protected Landscape Area (Chránená krajinná oblasť Dunajské luhy; literally Danube Floodplains PLA) is one of the youngest of the 14 protected landscape areas in Slovakia.
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E. F. Bleiler
Everett Franklin Bleiler (April 30, 1920 – June 13, 2010) was an editor, bibliographer, and scholar of science fiction, detective fiction, and fantasy literature.
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Edmonton Theosophical Society
The Edmonton Theosophical Society is an independent theosophical Society in Canada.
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Edward Elgar
Sir Edward William Elgar, 1st Baronet (2 June 1857 – 23 February 1934) was an English composer, many of whose works have entered the British and international classical concert repertoire.
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Elizabeth Louisa Moresby
Elizabeth Louisa "Lily" Moresby (1862 – 3 January 1931) was a British-born novelist who became the first prolific, female fantasy writer in Canada.
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Ernest Bramah
Ernest Bramah (20 March 186827 June 1942), born Ernest Brammah Smith, was an English author.
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Escape (radio program)
Escape was radio's leading anthology series of high-adventure radio dramas, airing on CBS from July 7, 1947 to September 25, 1954.
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Evangeline Walton
Evangeline Walton (24 November 1907 – 11 March 1996) was the pen name of Evangeline Wilna Ensley, an American author of fantasy fiction.
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Famous Fantastic Mysteries
Famous Fantastic Mysteries was an American science fiction and fantasy pulp magazine published from 1939 to 1953.
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Fantastic
The fantastic (le fantastique) is a subgenre of literary works characterized by the ambiguous presentation of seemingly supernatural forces.
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Fittleworth
Fittleworth is a village and civil parish in the District of Chichester in West Sussex, England located seven kilometres (3 miles) west from Pulborough on the A283 road and three miles (5 km) south east from Petworth.
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Forgotten Fantasy
Forgotten Fantasy: Classics of Science Fiction and Fantasy was a short-lived American fantasy and science fiction magazine published by Nectar Press.
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Francisco Torres Oliver
The article below was translated from the Spanish Wikipedia Article Francisco Torres Oliver (born Villajoyosa, Alicante (Spain), June 21, 1935) is one of the most important Spanish translators.
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George Allan England
George Allan England (9 February 1877 - 26 June 1936) was an American writer and explorer, best known for his speculative and science fiction.
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Georgios Balanos
Balanos Georgios is a Greek translator, author, publisher and researcher of the fields of science fiction, paranormal and magick.
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Ghost story
A ghost story may be any piece of fiction, or drama, that includes a ghost, or simply takes as a premise the possibility of ghosts or characters' belief in them.
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Ghost Story Society
The Ghost Story Society was a not-for-profit literary society whose members shared an interest in supernatural fiction.
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Gothic fiction
Gothic fiction, which is largely known by the subgenre of Gothic horror, is a genre or mode of literature and film that combines fiction and horror, death, and at times romance.
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Graham Joyce
Graham Joyce (22 October 1954 – 9 September 2014) was a British writer of speculative fiction and the recipient of numerous awards, including the O Henry Award and the World Fantasy Award, for both his novels and short stories.
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Graphic Classics
Graphic Classics is a comic book anthology series published by Eureka Productions of Mount Horeb, Wisconsin.
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Great Ghost Tales
Great Ghost Tales is an American horror television series that aired Live from July 6 until September 21, 1961.
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Grimm (season 2)
The second season of the NBC American supernatural drama series Grimm premiered on August 13, 2012 and consisted of 22 episodes.
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H. P. Lovecraft
Howard Phillips Lovecraft (August 20, 1890 – March 15, 1937) was an American writer who achieved posthumous fame through his influential works of horror fiction.
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H. Russell Wakefield
Herbert Russell Wakefield (1888–1964) was an English short-story writer, novelist, publisher, and civil servant chiefly remembered today for his ghost stories.
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Henry B. Pullen Burry
Henry B. Pullen Burry (1855 – December 30, 1926)(sources disagree on birthdate)The Collected Letters of W.B. Yeats, Vol IV, ed.by John Kelly and Ronald Schuchard, Oxford University Press, 2006, footnote p. 430.
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Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn
The Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn (Ordo Hermeticus Aurorae Aureae; or, more commonly, the Golden Dawn (Aurora Aurea)) was an organization devoted to the study and practice of the occult, metaphysics, and paranormal activities during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
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Hippocampus Press
Hippocampus Press is an American publisher of fantasy, horror and science fiction, and specializes in "the works of H. P. Lovecraft and his literary circle." As of 2017, it has issued over 200 publications, including editions of the complete fiction, essays, and poetry of Lovecraft, and thirteen volumes in the ongoing series of Lovecraft's Collected Letters.
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Immaterial (collection)
Immaterial is a collection of horror stories by Australian horror writer Robert Hood.
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Incredible Adventures
Incredible Adventures is a collection by Algernon Blackwood, comprising four novellas and a story.
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Insects in literature
Insects have appeared in literature from classical times to the present day, an aspect of their role in culture more generally.
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Isis-Urania Temple
The Isis-Urania Temple was initially the first temple of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn.
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Ithaqua
Ithaqua (the Wind-Walker or the Wendigo) is a fictional character in the Cthulhu Mythos of H. P. Lovecraft.
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Jack Sullivan (literary scholar)
Jack Sullivan (born November 26, 1946) is an American literary scholar, professor, essayist, author, editor, musicologist, concert annotator, and short story writer.
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Jimbo
Jimbo is a diminutive form of the given name James.
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John Howard (author)
John Howard is an English author, born in London in 1961.
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Joseph Payne Brennan
Joseph Payne Brennan (December 20, 1918 – January 28, 1990) was an American writer of fantasy and horror fiction, and also a poet.
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Kenora
Kenora, originally named Rat Portage (Portage-aux-Rats), is a small city situated on the Lake of the Woods in Northwestern Ontario, Canada, close to the Manitoba boundary, and about east of Winnipeg.
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Lady Cynthia Asquith
Lady Cynthia Mary Evelyn Asquith (née Charteris; 27 September 1887 – 31 March 1960) was an English writer and socialite, now known for her ghost stories and diaries.
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List of ambulance drivers during World War I
This is a list of notable people who served as ambulance drivers during the First World War.
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List of compositions by Edward Elgar
The table below shows all known compositions by Edward Elgar.
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List of English writers (A-C)
List of English writers lists writers in English, born or raised in England (or who lived in England for a lengthy period), who already have Wikipedia pages.
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List of fictional books
A fictional book is a non-existent book created specifically for (i.e. within) a work of fiction.
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List of gothic fiction works
Gothic fiction (sometimes referred to as Gothic horror or Gothic romanticism) is a genre of literature that combines elements of both horror and romanticism.
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List of horror fiction writers
This is a list of some (not all) notable writers in the horror fiction genre.
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List of Night Gallery episodes
The horror anthology series Night Gallery began on December 16, 1969 and ended on May 27, 1973—with three seasons and 43 episodes.
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List of occultists
This list comprises and encompasses notable people, both contemporary and historical, who are or were involved in any type of occult, esoteric, mystical or magical practice or tradition.
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List of people from the London Borough of Bexley
This is a list of notable people who were born or grew up in the London Borough of Bexley or otherwise have a strong association with the area.
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List of Simon & Schuster authors
List of authors published by Simon & Schuster and its various imprints including Atria Publishing Group, Doubleday, Free Press, Scribner, Simon & Schuster for Young Readers, Touchstone and Washington Square Press.
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List of werewolf fiction
This is a list of fiction and media of all kinds of media featuring werewolves, lycanthropy and shape-shifting.
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Lovecraftian horror
Lovecraftian horror is a subgenre of horror fiction that emphasizes the cosmic horror of the unknown (and in some cases, unknowable) more than gore or other elements of shock, though these may still be present.
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March 14
No description.
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Margery Lawrence
Margery Lawrence (8 August 1889 – 13 November 1969) (pseudonym of Mrs. Arthur E. Towle) was an English romantic fiction, fantasy fiction, horror fiction and detective fiction author who specialized in ghost stories.
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Michael Howard (Luciferian)
Michael Howard (1948–2015) was an English practitioner of Luciferian Witchcraft and a prolific author on esoteric topics.
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Mike Ashley (writer)
Michael Raymond Donald Ashley (born 1948) is a British bibliographer, author and editor of science fiction, mystery, and fantasy.
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Mount Doom
Mount Doom is a fictional volcano in J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium.
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Mystery and Imagination
Mystery and Imagination is a British television anthology series of classic horror and supernatural dramas.
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Night's Yawning Peal: A Ghostly Company
Night's Yawning Peal: A Ghostly Company is an anthology of supernatural short stories edited by American writer August Derleth.
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Numinous
Numinous is an English adjective, derived from the Latin numen, meaning "arousing spiritual or religious emotion; mysterious or awe-inspiring".
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Occult detective fiction
Occult detective fiction combines the tropes of detective fiction with those of supernatural horror fiction.
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Olaf Stapledon
William Olaf Stapledon (10 May 1886 – 6 September 1950) – known as Olaf Stapledon – was a British philosopher and author of science fiction.
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Olga Lehmann
Olga Lehmann (10 February 1912 – 26 October 2001) was a Chilean-born British visual artist.
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Oliver Onions
George Oliver Onions (13 November 1873 – 9 April 1961), who published under the name Oliver Onions, was a British writer of short stories and over 40 novels.
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Pan in popular culture
Pan, the Greek deity, is often portrayed in cinema, literature, music, and stage productions, as a symbolic or cultural reference.
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Pan's Labyrinth
Pan's Labyrinth (lit) is a 2006 dark fantasy drama film written and directed by Guillermo del Toro.
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Peter Penzoldt
Peter Penzoldt (18 January 1925 in Munich – 21 August 1969 in Geneva) was the author of The Supernatural in Fiction (1952), a major critical study of the weird tale.
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Poseidonis
Poseidonis is an imagined last remnant of the lost continent of Atlantis, mentioned by Algernon Blackwood in his short story, Sand (published in 1912), in his story collection, Four Weird Tales, and is also detailed in a series of short stories by Clark Ashton Smith.
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Pseudopod (podcast)
Pseudopod is a podcast launched on 11 August 2006 which presents horror genre short stories.
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Ramsey Campbell
Ramsey Campbell (born 4 January 1946 in Liverpool) is an English horror fiction writer, editor and critic who has been writing for well over fifty years.
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S. T. Joshi
Sunand Tryambak Joshi (born 22 June 1958), known as S. T. Joshi, is an American literary critic, novelist, and a leading figure in the study of H. P. Lovecraft and other authors of weird and fantastic fiction.
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Savile Club
The Savile Club is a traditional London gentlemen's club founded in 1868.
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Sax Rohmer
Arthur Henry Sarsfield Ward (15 February 1883 – 1 June 1959), better known as Sax Rohmer, was a prolific English novelist.
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Shooter's Hill
Shooter's Hill (or Shooters Hill) is a district in South East London within the Royal Borough of Greenwich.
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Sleep No More (anthology)
Sleep No More was the first of three 1940s anthologies of fantasy and horror stories edited by August Derleth and illustrated by Lee Brown Coye.
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Starlight Express (disambiguation)
Starlight Express may refer to.
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Supernatural Horror in Literature
"Supernatural Horror in Literature" is a long essay by the horror writer H. P. Lovecraft surveying the topic of horror fiction.
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Tales of Mystery
Tales of Mystery was a British supernatural television drama anthology series based on the short stories of Algernon Blackwood.
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The 13 Most Terrifying Horror Stories
"The 13 Most Terrifying Horror Stories" by R.S. Hadji, is a list of horror (short) stories that was published in Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone Magazine in the July-August 1983 edition.
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The Apparition of Mrs. Veal
The Apparition of Mrs.
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The Aryan Path
The Aryan Path was an Anglo-Indian theosophical journal published in Bombay, India, between 1930 and 1960.
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The Centaur (disambiguation)
The Centaur is a novel by John Updike (1963).
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The Doll and One Other
The Doll and One Other is a collection of two fantasy and horror novelettes by author Algernon Blackwood.
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The Dunwich Horror
"The Dunwich Horror" is a horror short story by American writer H. P. Lovecraft.
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The Exiles (Bradbury story)
"The Exiles" is a science fiction short story by Ray Bradbury.
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The Ghost Club
The Ghost Club is a paranormal investigation and research organization, founded in London in 1862.
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The Necromancers: The Best of Black Magic and Witchcraft
The Necromancers: The Best of Black Magic And Witchcraft is an anthology of occult stories edited by Peter Haining and published by Hodder and Stoughton in 1971.
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The Penguin Encyclopedia of Horror and the Supernatural
The Penguin Encyclopedia of Horror and the Supernatural is a reference work on horror fiction in the arts, edited by Jack Sullivan.
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The Sketch
The Sketch was a British illustrated weekly journal, which focused on high society and the aristocracy.
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The Sleeping and the Dead
The Sleeping and the Dead is an anthology of fantasy and horror stories edited by American writet August Derleth.
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The Starlight Express
The Starlight Express is a children's play by Violet Pearn, based on the imaginative novel A Prisoner in Fairyland by Algernon Blackwood, with songs and incidental music written by the English composer Sir Edward Elgar in 1915.
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The Weird
The Weird: A Compendium of Strange and Dark Stories is an anthology of weird fiction edited by Ann and Jeff VanderMeer.
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The Wendigo (novella)
The Wendigo is a novella by Algernon Blackwood, first published in The Lost Valley and Other Stories (Eveleigh Nash, 1910).
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The Willows (album)
The Willows is an album by Jim Jupp, under the pseudonym of Belbury Poly.
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The Willows (story)
"The Willows" is a novella by English author Algernon Blackwood, originally published as part of his 1907 collection The Listener and Other Stories.
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Thomas Ligotti
Thomas Ligotti (born July 9, 1953) is a contemporary American horror author and reclusive literary cult figure.
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To Protect and Serve Man
"To Protect and Serve Man" is the 11th episode of the supernatural drama television series Grimm of season 2 and the 33rd overall, which premiered on November 9, 2012, on the cable network NBC.
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Vice Versa (novel)
Vice Versa: A Lesson to Fathers is a comic novel by Thomas Anstey Guthrie, writing under the pseudonym "F.
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Weird fiction
Weird fiction is a subgenre of speculative fiction originating in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
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Wendigo
In Algonquian folklore, the wendigo or windigo is a mythical cannibal monster or evil spirit native to the northern forests of the Atlantic Coast and Great Lakes Region of both the United States and Canada.
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Werewolf fiction
Werewolf fiction denotes the portrayal of werewolves and other shapeshifting man/woman-beasts, in the media of literature, drama, film, games, and music.
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Whispers in the Shadow
Whispers in the Shadow is a gothic rock band from Austria, formed in 1996.
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Who Knocks?
Who Knocks? is an anthology of Fantasy and Horror stories edited by August Derleth and illustrated by Lee Brown Coye.
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William Hope Hodgson
William Hope Hodgson (15 November 1877 – 19 April 1918) was an English author.
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William Hughes (professor)
William Hughes is Professor of Medical Humanities and Gothic Literature at Bath Spa University, England: he has specialised in the study of Bram Stoker.
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Windigo (disambiguation)
Windigo is a half-beast creature that appears in Algonquian mythology Windigo or Wendigo may also refer to.
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Wood between the Worlds
The Wood between the Worlds is a pond-filled forest in The Magician's Nephew (1955), the sixth book in The Chronicles of Narnia by C. S. Lewis.
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1869
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1869 in literature
This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1869.
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1869 in the United Kingdom
Events from the year 1869 in the United Kingdom.
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1908 in literature
This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1908.
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1909 in literature
This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1909.
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1911 in literature
This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1911.
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1913 in literature
This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1913.
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1923 in literature
This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1923.
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1929 in literature
This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1929.
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1946 in literature
This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1946.
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1949 New Year Honours
The 1949 New Year Honours were appointments by many of the Commonwealth realms of King George VI to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries.
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1951
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1951 in literature
This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1951.
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20th century in literature
Literature of the 20th century refers to world literature produced during the 20th century (1901 to 2000).
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References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algernon_Blackwood