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The Rise of Supernatural Fiction, 1762–1800
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E. J. Clery
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 13
The case of the Cock Lane ghost
pp. 33
Producing enthusiastic terror
pp. 53
The advantages of history
pp. 68
Back to the future
pp. 80
The value of the supernatural in a commercial society
pp. 95
Women, luxury and the sublime
pp. 106
The supernatural explained
pp. 115
Like a heroine
pp. 133
The terrorist system
pp. 156
Conspiracy, subversion, supernaturalism
pp. 172
Afterword
pp. 175
Notes
pp. 206
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