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Emma McEvoy
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2016
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2016
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 12
Strawberry Hill: Performed Architecture, Houses of Fiction and the Gothic Aesthetic
pp. 53
Madame Tussaud’s Chamber of Horrors: Wounded Spectators, Perverse Appetites and Gothic History
pp. 85
London’s Gothic Tourism: West End Ghosts, Southwark Horrors and an Unheimlich Home
pp. 107
Ghost Walking
pp. 127
Becoming a Haunted Castle: Literature, Tourism and Folklore at Berry Pomeroy
pp. 160
A Tale of Three Castles: Gothic and Heritage Management
pp. 183
‘“Boo” to Taboo’: Cultural Tourism and the Gothic
pp. 200
Conclusion
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