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Speculative fiction / Dracula / Richard Marsh / Horror novels / Gothic fiction / Robert Aickman / Novel / Genre fiction / Bram Stoker / Literature / Fiction / Literary genres
Date: 2006-11-15 08:22:06
Speculative fiction
Dracula
Richard Marsh
Horror novels
Gothic fiction
Robert Aickman
Novel
Genre fiction
Bram Stoker
Literature
Fiction
Literary genres

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