Studies in the Fantastic [#1]

Contents in this issue: Editorial by S. T. Joshi, “Apparition of a Genre: The Psychical Case Study in the Pre-Modernist British Short Story” by George M. Johnson, “Dark Fantasy and Compulsion in Henrich Marschner’s Der Vampyr” by Robert H. Waugh, “Passenger Bastion” and “Into Your Tenement I’ll Creep” by Jonathan Thomas, “New Verse” by Fred Phillips, Anne K. Schwader, and Leigh Blackmore, “The Icy Depths of Robert Aickman’s ‘Niemandswasser’” by Philip Challinor, “’Through the Gates of Darkness’: The Cosmopolitan Gothic of J. Sheridan Le Fanu and Bram Stoker” by John Langan, “A Spider in the Distance” by Joseph S. Pulver Sr., “On the Pleasure Derived from Objects of Terror (1773)” by Anna Letitia Barbauld, “Vintage Verse” by Edward Thomas, Edwin Markham, and Madison Cawein, “‘Every Night a Magic Door’: An Approach to the Weird Verse of Victor Daley” by Phillip A. Ellis, and “Barbarism vs. Civilization: Robert E. Howard and H. P. Lovecraft in Their Correspondence” by S. T. Joshi.


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