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Horror Fiction in the 20th Century encompasses the world of 20th century horror literature and explores it in a critical but balanced fashion. Readers will be exposed the world of horror literature, a truly global phenomenon during the 20th century.
Beginning with the modern genres roots in the 19th century, the book proceeds to cover 20th century horror literature in all of its manifestations, whether in comics, pulps, paperbacks, hardcover novels, or mainstream magazines, and from every country that produced it. The major horror authors of the century receive their due, but the works of many authors who are less well-known or who have been forgotten are also described and analyzed. In addition to providing critical assessments and judgments of individual authors and works, the book describes the evolution of the genre and the major movements within it.
Horror Fiction in the 20th Century stands out from its competitors and will be of interest to its readers because of its informed critical analysis, its unprecedented coverage of female authors and writers of color, and its concise historical overview.

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About the Author

Jess Nevins is an instruction and reference librarian at Lone Star College-Tomball in Tomball, Texas. His most recent books are Horror Needs No Passport: 20th Century Horror Literature Outside the U.S. and U.K. (2018) and The Evolution of the Costumed Avenger: The 4,000-Year History of the Superhero (2017).

Abbadie, Luis G.,

Abe Kobo,

Abimael Pinzn, Jos,

Ackroyd, Peter,

Adams, Richard,

Addison, Linda,

African American Gothic,

African American horror,

Afrikaans Gothic,

Agapit, Marc,

Aguilera-Malta, Demetrio,

Aickman, Robert,

Aiken, Conrad,

Aiken, Joan,

Alcock, Vivien,

Alexander, Lloyd,

Alexie, Sherman,

Ali Hadar, Nabil,

al-Samman, Ghada,

Amadi, Elechi,

Amis, Kingsley,

Andersen, Hans Christian,

Anderson Imbert, Enrique,

Andrews, V. C.,

Andreyev, Leonid,

ngel Herra, Rafael,

Angerhuber, Monika Eddie,

Apess, William,

Argentine Gothic,

Arlen, Michael,

Armstrong, Martin,

Arredondo, Ins,

Arreola, Juan Jos,

Aslan, Levent,

Atherton, Gertrude,

Atwood, Margaret,

Australian Aboriginal Gothic,

Australian Aboriginal horror,

Aycliffe, Jonathan,

Baliski, Stanisaw,

Balzac, Honor de,

Bandyopadhyay, Bibhutibhushan,

Bandyopadhyay, Sharadindu,

Banks, Iain,

Barker, Clive,

Barker, Nugent,

Barnes, Djuna,

Barrios, Eduardo,

Basotho horror fiction,

Basu, Manoj,

Baudelaire, Charles,

Beaulieu, Natasha,

Beaumont, Charles,

Bedoya y Lerzundi, Manuel Augusto,

Beerbohm, Max,

Bei Cun,

Bellairs, John,

Bely, Andrei,

Benchley, Peter,

Bendrupe, Mirdza,

Benitez-Rojo, Antonio,

Benson, E. F.,

Bernanos, Michel,

Bertin, Eddy C.,

Bierce, Ambrose,

Bin Ishak, Yusof,

Birkin, Charles,

Blackburn, John,

Blackwood, Algernon,

Blatty, William Peter,

Bloch, Robert,

Block, Lawrence,

Blumlein, Michael,

Bolduc, Claude,

Bombal, Maria Luisa,

Borges, Jorge Luis,

Boucher, Anthony,

Bowen, Elizabeth,

Bowen, Marjorie,

Bowles, Paul,

Bradbury, Ray,

Bradley, Evelyn,

Brandorff, Walter,

Brennan, Joseph Payne,

Breton, Andr,

Brite, Poppy Z.,

British Board of Film Censors,

British horror fiction after World War II,

Bront, Charlotte and Emily,

Brookes, Owen,

Broster, D. K.,

Brussolo, Serge,

Bryusov, Valery,

Bullett, Gerald,

Burleson, Donald R.,

Burke, John,

Burrage, A. M.,

Burroughs, William S.,

Busson, Paul,

Butler, Octavia E.,

Buzzati, Dino,

Cady, Jack,

Calcno, Julio,

Caldecott, Andrew,

Calisher, Hortense,

Calvino, Italo,

Calvo de Aguilar, Isabel,

Campbell, Ramsey,

Cannibali writers,

Can Xue,

Caravana, Nemesio E.,

Cardona, Jenaro,

Cardona Pea, Alfredo,

Carrere, Emilio,

Carrington, Leonora,

Carroll, Jonathan,

Carter, Angela,

Case, David,

Cat, Alfonso Hernndez,

Cave, Hugh B.,

Cerruto, Oscar,

Chambers, Robert,

Chappell, Fred,

Charnas, Suzy McKee,

Chaviano, Daina,

Chayanov, Alexander,

Chekhov, Anton,

Chesnutt, Charles W.,

Chetwynd-Hayes, R.,

Clauzel, Robert,

Clegg, Douglas,

Cline, Leonard,

Clingerman, Mildred,

Cobb, Irvin S.,

Cogswell, Theodore R.,

Collier, John,

Collins, Nancy A.,

Collymore, Frank,

Comic books,

Conan Doyle, Arthur,

Conrad, Joseph,

Conway, Laura,

Cooney, Caroline,

Cooper, Basil,

Cooper, Susan,

Coppard, A. E.,

Cornelio, Mateo Cruz,

Cortzar, Julio,

Cosmic horror, n7

Counselman, Mary,

Coyne, John,

Crawford, F. Marion,

Crichton, Michael,

Crime Mysteries ,

Cuevas, Alejandro,

Cusick, Richie,

Dadie, Bernard,

Dahl, Roald,

Daijiro Morohoshi,

Daniels, Dorothy,

Davies, L. P.,

Dvila, Amparo,

Dawson, Emma Frances,

De Assis Jnior, Antnio,

De Burgos, Carmen,

De Felitta, Frank,

De la Mare, Walter,

De la Pea, Terri,

De Lisser, Herbert George,

Del Mundo, Clodualdo, Sr.,

De Lorde, Andr,

De Maupassant, Guy,

Derleth, August,

De S-Carneiro, Mrio,

Dharap, Narayan,

Daz Llanillo, Esther,

Dickens, Charles,

Digest magazines,

Dime Detective ,

Dime Mystery ,

Dinesen, Isak,

Dionysians vs. Apollonians,

Diop, Birago,

Disch, Thomas,

Djarens, S.,

Dblin, Alfred,

Donoso, Jos,

Do Rio, Joo,

Dostoyevsky, Fyodor,

Drayton, Geoffrey,

Droguett, Carlos,

Due, Tananarive,

Dueas, Guadalupe,

Du Maurier, Daphne,

Dunbar, Olivia Howard,

Duncan, Lois,

Dunsany, Lord,

Du Plessis, I. D.,

Du Plessis, P. G.,

Drrenmatt, Friedrich,

Ebnou, Moussa Ould,

EC,

Lecole belge de letrange,

Egbuna, Obi,

Egyptian horror fiction,

Ehrlich, Max,

Ellin, Stanley,

Ellison, Harlan,

Emechata, Buchi,

Endore, Guy,

Engstrom, Elizabeth,

Erckmann-Chatrian,

Ero-guro-nansensu movement,

Etchison, Dennis,

Ewers, Hanns Heinz,

Fagunwa, Daniel O.,

Fantour, Alioum,

Farris, John,

Faulkner, William,

Feldstein, Al,

Fernndez Cubas, Cristina,

Ferr, Rosario,

Finney, Jack,

Freeman, Mary E. Wilkins,

Fuentes, Carlos,

Fuks, Ladislav,

Fumiko Enchi,

Gaines, William,

Galford, Ellen,

Garcia, Cristina,

Garca Mrquez, Gabriel,

Garca Morales, Adelaida,

Garfield, Leon,

Garmendia, Salvador,

Ge Fei,

German horror fiction,

Gerould, Katherine Fullerton,

Ghelderode, Michel,

Ghost Stories ,

Gippius, Zinaida,

Glasgow, Ellen,

Gogol, Nikolai,

Goingback, Owl,

Golden age of horror,

Gomez, Jewelle,

Gonzles Len, Adriano,

Gordon, John,

Gothic romances,

Gozzano, Guido,

Grabinski, Stefan,

Gracq, Jean,

Grant, Charles L.,

Graveyard poetry,

Great Age of the American Ghost Story,

Gregory, Stephen,

Grins, Aleksandrs,

The Group,

Grov, Henriette,

Grubb, Davis,

Guimares Rosa, Joo,

Grpnar, Hseyin Rahmi,

Haasse, Hella S.,

Halam, Ann,

Halim, Tunku,

Harahap, Abdullah,

Harris, Wilson,

Hartley, L. P.,

Harvey, W. F.,

Hawthorne, Nathaniel,

Heath, Roy A. K.,

Hedayat, Sadegh,

Heinlein, Robert,

Hellens, Franz,

Herbert, James,

Hernndez, Felisberto,

Hideyuki Kikuchi,

Hino Hideshi,

Hloucha, Joe,

Hodgson, William Hope,

Hoffmann, E. T. A.,

Hopkins, Pauline,

Holt, Victoria,

Horror fiction: biological horror,

Howard, Robert E.,

Howatch, Susan,

Howells, William Dean,

Hunt, Violet,

Hurston, Zora Neale,

Indian horror fiction,

Indian State Railways Magazine ,

Indonesian horror fiction,

Ingalls, Rachel,

Invernizio, Carolina,

Irwin, Margaret,

Ito Junji,

Jackson, Shirley,

Jacobi, Carl,

Jalis, Tamar,

Jamaican horror,

James, Henry, ; influenced by Harriett Prescott

Spofford, n11

James, M. R.,

James Gang,

Japanese Gothic,

Jean-Charles, Jehanne,

Jeter, K. W.,

Jewett, Sarah Orne,

Joaquin, Nick,

Jones, Gwyneth,

Kafka, Franz,

Kaijaks, Vladimirs,

Kanai Mieko,

Kasongo, Maurice,

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