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CLERY, E.J. “Horace Walpole’s Mysterious Mother and the Impossibility of Female Desire” (23-46). In The Gothic, ed. Fred Botting. Cambridge, UK: Boydell and Brewer, 2001. [GGIII: 0647].CONANT, Kenneth J. “Horace Walpole and the Gothic Revival.”
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FINCHER, Max. “Guessing the Mould: Homosocial Sins in Horace Walpole’s The Castle of Otranto.” Gothic Studies 3 (2001): 229-45. [GGIII: 0661].
FRANK, Frederick S. “Horace Walpole’s The Castle of Otranto: A Gothic Story” (211-216). In Survey of Modern Fantasy Literature, ed. Keith Neilson. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Salem Press, 1983. [GGII: 0179].FRANK,
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FUKUEN, Yoko. “‘So Black Must Be the
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GUTOVNIK, Tanja. The Representation of Evil in Gothic Fiction with Reference to The Castle of Otranto, Frankenstein, and Dracula. Berlin: Klagenfurt, 2002. [GGIV: 0000].
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