MISCELLANEOUS
Literature with less common, subtler, or non-supernatural gothic and weird motifs
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'The Striding Place' [originally published as 'The Twins'], Gertrude Atherton (1896)
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Wuthering Heights, Emily Brontë (1847, published in 2 instalments under the pseudonym Ellis Bell)​​
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'Under the Cloak​', Rhoda Broughton (1873, printed in Tales for Christmas Eve)
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'The New Mother', Lucy Clifford (1882, printed in Anyhow Stories: Moral and Otherwise, illustrated)
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'The Case of Lady Sannox', Arthur Conan Doyle (1893, printed in The Idler, illustrated)
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'Lot No. 249', Arthur Conan Doyle (1892, printed in Harper's New Monthly Magazine, illustrated)
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'A Pastoral Horror', Arthur Conan Doyle (1890, printed in The People, illustrated)
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'The Woman in Red', Muriel Campbell Dyar (1899, printed in The Black Cat)
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'Unmasked' [sequel to 'The Woman in Red'], Muriel Campbell Dyar (1900, printed in The Black Cat)
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'The Lifted Veil', George Eliot [aka Mary Ann Evans] (1859, printed in Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine)​​
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'Green Tea', Sheridan Le Fanu (1872, printed in In a Glass Darkly, vol. 1)​
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'Curious, If True​', Elizabeth Gaskell (1860)
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'The Yellow Wallpaper', Charlotte Perkins Gilman (1892, printed in The New England Magazine)
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'The Silent Woman'/'Die Schweigerin', Leopold Kompert
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'Horror: A True Tale', John Berwick Harwood (1861, printed in Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine)
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'Magic Lantern', Jean Lorrain (1891)
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'The White People', Arthur Machen (1904, printed in Horlick's Magazine)
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'The Sin-Eater', Fiona Macleod [aka William Sharp] (1895, printed in The Sin-Eater, and other Tales)
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'A White Night', Charlotte Mew (1903, printed in Temple Bar)
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'The Mysterious Card', Cleveland Moffett (1896, printed in The Black Cat)
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'The Mysterious Card Unveiled' [sequel to 'The Mysterious Card], Cleveland Moffett (1896, printed in The Black Cat)
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'Portent of the Shadow', E. Nesbit (1905, printed in The Index, illustrated)​
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'The Old Portrait', Hume Nisbet (1896, printed in Penny Illustrated Newspaper - this can be accessed via the British Newspaper Archive)
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'What Was It?', Fitz James O'Brien (1859, printed in Harper's Magazine)
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'Will', Vincent O'Sullivan (1899, printed in The Green Window)
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'Berenice', Edgar Allan Poe (1835)
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'The Black Cat', Edgar Allan Poe (1843, printed in United States Saturday Post)
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'The Fall of the House of Usher', Edgar Allan Poe (1839)
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'Ligeia', Edgar Allan Poe (1838, printed in The American Museum of Science)
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'The Masque of the Red Death' [originally published as 'The Mask of the Red Death: A Fantasy'], Edgar Allan Poe (1842)
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'Morella', Edgar Allan Poe (1835)
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'The Murders in the Rue Morgue', Edgar Allan Poe (1841)
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(1841, printed in Graham's Magazine)​
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(1843, printed in The Prose Romances of Edgar A. Poe)
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'The Oval Portrait' [originally published as 'Life in Death], Edgar Allan Poe (1842)
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'The Pit and the Pendulum', Edgar Allan Poe (1843)
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'The Premature Burial', Edgar Allan Poe (1844, printed in The Philadelphia Dollar Newspaper)
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'The Tell-Tale Heart', Edgar Allan Poe (1843)
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'The Anticipator', Morley Roberts (1896, printed in The Sketch on 13th May - this can be accessed via the British Newspaper Archive)
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'The Christmas Shadrach', Frank R. Stockton (1891, printed in The Century Magazine)
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'The Burial of the Rats', Bram Stoker (1896)
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'The Coming of Abel Behenna', Bram Stoker (1893)
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'The Gipsy Prophecy', Bram Stoker (1885)​
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The Lair of the White Worm, Bram Stoker (1911, illustrated)
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'The Squaw', Bram Stoker (1893)
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'An Unscientific Story', Louise J. Strong (1903, printed in The Cosmopolitan, illustrated)
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'Lord Arthur Savile's Crime', Oscar Wilde (1887)
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(1887, printed in The Court and Society Review)​
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(1891, printed in Lord Arthur Savile's Crime and Other Stories)
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The Picture of Dorian Gray, Oscar Wilde (1890)
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The Island of Doctor Moreau, H. G. Wells (1896, New York reprint of the original London publication)
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The War of the Worlds, H. G. Wells (1898)
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'The Little Room', Madeline Yale Wynne (1895, printed in Harper's New Monthly Magazine)
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'The Sequel to the Little Room', Madeline Yale Wynne (1895, printed in The Little Room and Other Stories)
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