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Supernatural Beings in Horror (P2), chapter 6, The Dawn of Horror Tale,…
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chapter 6
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- Artistic continental weird tales
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- Fineness of craftsmanship, genuine folk-myth
- Treatise on Elemental Sprites
- supernatural affiliations
- Death, haunted wood, gigantic snow-white man
Hans of Iceland, Balzac, The WIld Ass’s Skin, Seraphita, Louis Lambert
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- Wolf-hunting nobleman, supernatural end in prison, witchcraft trial
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Avatar, The foot of the mummy, Clarimonde, The Temptation of St.Anthony
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- Strange poets and fantaisisites of symbolic schools
- Abnormal it’s of human though
The Sorcerer’s Apprentice and Alrune, The Spider
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- Dark conceptions on modem psychology
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The invisible Eye: a malignant old hag weaves nocturnal hypnotic spells which induce the successive occupants of certain inn chamber to hang themselves on a cross-beam
The Dyhubk(1925): describes with singular power the possession of a living body by then evil soul of a dead man
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The Dawn of Horror Tale
Cosmic Terror
- involving ancient folklore, ballads, chronicles, and sacred texts
Cememonial Magic
- daemons and spectres that were prevalent in ancient Egypt and Semitic naitons
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Medieval Europe
- emphasis on the expression of horror
- influenced by dark heritage and academic magic
- intensified by the plague
Western horror stories
- involved a secret cult of nocturnal worshippers with ancient fertility magic
- influenced by witchcraft legends and led to witch trials
Ealy Gothic Novel
Horace Walpole
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tedious, artificial & melodramatic --> Truly weird atmosphere
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