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edith's "Oxford University English Department's Decadent Gothic Reading List"

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  1. 1.
    Responsibility In Mental Disease
    by Henry Maudsley

  2. 4.
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    A Passionate Pilgrim and Other Tales
    by Henry, Jr. JAMES

  3. 5.
    Can The Double Murder? - Pamphlet
    by H. P. Blavatsky

  4. 6.
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    A LODGING FOR THE NIGHT.
    by Robert Louis. Stevenson

  5. 7.
    The Pathology Of Mind
    by Henry Maudsley

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  7. 9.
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    The Ghost and the Bone-Setter
    by Sheridan LeFanu

  8. 10.
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    Seen in the Moonlight (1875)
    by Mrs Henry Wood

  9. 11.
    Thrawn Janet
    by Robert Louis, III Stevenson

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    The Shadow in the Corner (1879)
    by Mary Elizabeth Braddon

  11. 13.
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    The Fixed Period
    by Anthony Trollope

  12. 14.
    Heart and Science A Story of the Present Time
    by Wilkie Collins

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    Bitter Cry of Outcast London
    by Andrew Mearns

  14. 17.
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    How the poor live
    by George Robert Sims

  15. 19.
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    The Body Snatcher (story)
    by Robert Louis Stevenson

  16. 20.
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    The Ogbury Barrows
    by Grant Allen

  17. 21.
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    Degeneration Amongst Londoners (The Rise of urban Britain)
    by James Cantlie

  18. 22.
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  19. 23.
    King Solomon's Mines (Penguin Popular Classics)
    by H Rider Haggard

  20. 24.
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    A Case of Congenital Deformity
    by Frederick Treves

  21. 25.
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  22. 27.
    She (Penguin Classics)
    by H. Rider Haggard

  23. 28.
    A Phantom Lover
    by Vernon Lee

  24. 29.
    Natural Causes And Supernatural Seemings
    by Henry Maudsley

  25. 30.
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    Insanity and Allied Neuroses: Practical and Clinical
    by George Savage

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    Problems of a Great City (The Rise of urban Britain)
    by Arnold White

  27. 33.
    A Study in Scarlet (Penguin Classics)
    by Arthur Conan Doyle

  28. 34.
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    The misadventures of John Nicholson
    by Robert Louis Stevenson

  30. 36.
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    Lord Arthur Savile’s Crime and Other Stories
    by Oscar Wilde

  31. 37.
    The Evolution Of Sex
    by Patrick Geddes

  32. 38.
    Allan's Wife
    by H. Rider Haggard

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    Marriage and Heredity: A View of Psychological Evolution.
    by J. F. NISBET

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    Crime ;: Its causes and remedy,
    by L. Gordon Rylands

  35. 42.
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    Leprosy: An Imperial Danger
    by Henry Press Wright

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  37. 44.
    In Darkest England And The Way Out
    by William Booth

  38. 45.
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    Criminal. The Contemporary Science Series, edited by Havelock Ellis [Volume 7]
    by Henry] Havelock (1859-1939) Ellis

  39. 46.
    English Fairy Tales: Collected by Joseph Jacobs
    by Joseph Jacobs

  40. 47.
    Hauntings: Fantastic Stories
    by Vernon Lee

  41. 48.
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    The testimony of tradition,
    by David MacRitchie

  42. 49.
    The Picture of Dorian Grey
    by Oscar Wilde

  43. 50.
    Crime and Its Causes
    by William Douglas Morrison

  44. 51.
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    John Charrington’s Wedding (story, 1891)
    by Edith Nesbit

  45. 52.
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    Renaissance Fancies and Studies
    by Vernon Lee

  46. 53.
    The Mark of the Beast (Dover Horror Classics)
    by Rudyard Kipling

  47. 54.
    The Ensouled Violin
    by Helena Petrovna Blavatsky

  48. 55.
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    Sir Edmund Orme (volume 17) (Notable American Authors)
    by Henry, Jr. James

  49. 56.
    Salome (Dover Thrift Editions)
    by Oscar Wilde

  50. 57.
    Pallinghurst Barrow
    by Grant Allen

  51. 58.
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    Psychopathis Sexualis, with especial reference to contrary sexual instinct
    by Richard Freiherr von Krafft-Ebing

  52. 60.
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    The Dâk Bungalow at Dakor
    by B.M. (Bithia Mary) Croker

  53. 61.
    Dancing Partner (Travelman Short Stories)
    by Jerome K Jerome

  54. 63.
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    The Great God Pan and the Inmost Light
    by Arthur MacHen

  55. 64.
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    Round the Red Lamp : Being Facts and Fancies of Medical Life
    by A. Conan Doyle

  56. 65.
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    The Devil’s Debt (story, 1894)
    by James Platt

  57. 66.
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    The Demon Spell (story)
    by Hume [James] Nisbet

  58. 67.
    A Bid for Fortune
    by Guy Boothby

  59. 68.
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    The Lost Stradivarius
    by John Meade Faulkner

  60. 69.
    The Altar of the Dead and Other Short Works
    by Henry James

  61. 70.
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    The Three Imposters
    by Arthur Machen

  62. 71.
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    Degeneration
    by Max Nordau

  63. 72.
    Prince Zaleski
    by M. P. (Matthew Phipps) Shiel

  64. 73.
    The Time Machine (Penguin Classics)
    by H.G. Wells

  65. 74.
    Dr. Nikola
    by Guy Newell Boothby

  66. 75.
    Good Lady Ducayne (Large Print)
    by Mary Elizabeth Braddon

  67. 76.
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    Prince Alberic and the Snake Lady (story)
    by Vernon Lee

  68. 78.
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    The House of Eld (story)
    by Robert Louis Stevenson

  69. 79.
    The Island of Dr Moreau (Penguin Classics)
    by H.G. Wells

  70. 80.
    The Beetle
    by Richard Marsh

  71. 81.
    Dracula (Penguin Classics)
    by Bram Stoker

  72. 82.
    The Lust of Hate
    by Guy Boothby

  73. 84.
    The Turn of the Screw (Penguin Popular Classics)
    by Henry James

  74. 85.
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    Curios: Some Strange Adventures of Two Bachelors (1898)
    by Richard Marsh

  75. 86.
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    Tom Ossington’s Ghost (1898)
    by Richard Marsh

  76. 87.
    The War of the Worlds (Penguin Classics)
    by H.G. Wells

  77. 88.
    Heart of Darkness (Penguin Modern Classics)
    by Joseph Conrad

  78. 89.
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    Dr. Nikola's Experiment (1899)
    by Guy Boothby

  79. 90.
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    The Experiment of Dr Nevill
    by Emeric Hulme Beaman

  80. 91.
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    The Madness of Michael Stark. A Story Not Drawn from Imagination
    by Blanche Mary S. E. Channing

  81. 92.

  82. 93.
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    The Goddess: A Demon (1900)
    by Richard Marsh

  83. 94.
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    Marvels and Mysteries
    by Richard Marsh

  84. 95.
    The Seen and the Unseen
    by Richard Marsh

  85. 96.
    The Hound of the Baskervilles (Penguin Classics)
    by Arthur Conan Doyle

  86. 97.
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    Amusement Only (1901)
    by Richard Marsh

  87. 98.
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    Both Sides of the Veil
    by Richard Marsh

  88. 99.
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    Between the Dark and the Daylight (1902)
    by Richard Marsh

  89. 101.
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    The Death-Whistle (1903)
    by Richard Marsh

  90. 102.
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    A Metamorphosis (1903)
    by Richard Marsh

  91. 103.
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  92. 104.
    The Jewel of Seven Stars
    by Bram Stoker

  93. 106.
    Ayesha: The Return of She
    by H. Rider Haggard

  94. 107.
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    A Spoiler of Men (1905)
    by Richard Marsh

  95. 109.
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    Crime and Responsibility (1908)
    by Bernard Hollander

  96. 110.
    The Jolly Corner (Dodo Press)
    by Henry James

  97. 111.
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    Crime and Punishment (1910)
    by C. D. Light

  98. 113.
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    Crime and Insanity
    by Charles Arthur Mercier

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  100. 116.
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    Louis Norbert. A Two-fold Romance
    by Vernon Lee

  101. 117.
    The Uncanny (Penguin Classics)
    by Sigmund Freud

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  103. 119.
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    The Elephant Man, and Other Reminiscences (1923 Reprint Edition)
    by Sir Frederick Treves

  104. 120.
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    Crime and insanity
    by W. C Sullivan

  105. 122.
    Zofloya: Or the Moor (Oxford World's Classics)
    by Charlotte Dacre

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    Zastrozzi, A Romance (Collected Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley)
    by Percy Bysshe Shelley

  107. 124.
    Frankenstein (Penguin Classics)
    by Mary Shelley

  108. 125.
    Melmoth the Wanderer (Penguin Classics)
    by Charles Robert Maturin

  109. 126.
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    On the Knocking at the Gate in Macbeth
    by Thomas de Quincey

  110. 127.
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    Leixlip Castle (1825)
    by Charles Maturin

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  112. 129.
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    The Dream (1831)
    by Mary Shelley

  113. 130.
    The Avenger
    by Thomas De Quincey

  114. 131.
    Penguin Classics: A Christmas Carol
    by Charles Dickens

  115. 132.
    Moby-Dick (Penguin Classics)
    by Herman Melville

  116. 133.
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    Crime and Insanity: Their Causes (1852)
    by Charles Mountford Burnett

  117. 134.
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    Postscript (1854)
    by Thomas de Quincey

  118. 135.
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    The House of Raby; or, Our Lady of Darkness
    by Margaret Jane Hooper

  119. 136.
    The Lifted Veil (Dodo Press)
    by George Eliot

  120. 137.
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    An Inquiry into a Frequent Cause of Insanity in Young Men
    by Dr. Robert P. Ritchie

  121. 138.

  122. 140.
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    On Some Varieties of Morbid Impulse and Perverted Instinct
    by William McIntosh

  123. 141.
    The Romance of Certain Old Clothes
    by Henry James

  124. 142.
    Malleus Maleficarum
    by Heinrich Kramer

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