Haunted HTML
- Contents
- 1. Fangs for the Memories
- 2. Things That Go Bump In the Night
- 3. Haunted HomePages
- 4. Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Hallowe'en
- Bram Stoker's classic tale of horror, Dracula
is available from Project Gutenberg in the following flavors:
- A) Dracula in plain ASCII (848kb)
- B) zipfile containing plain text version of Dracula (323kb)
- C) Dracula in
hypertext
- Dracula's Guest, a missing chapter from
Stoker's novel
- Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's
The Adventure of the Sussex Vampire (hypertext)
- Braille-formatted (BRF) version of The Sussex Vampire
- The Sussex Vampire in plain
text
- listen to a 1964 radio dramatization of The Sussex Vampire (MP3 format)
- J. Sheridan LeFanu's novel
Carmilla (hypertext)
- Hume Nisbet's story, "The Vampire Maid"
- Edgar Allen Poe
- 1. braille-formatted collection of Edgar Allan Poe's works
- 2.
A Poe
Webliography: Edgar Allan Poe on the Internet
- 3. a collection of Edgar Allan Poe's Works (Wikisource)
- 4. plain text version of Fall of the House of Usher
- 5. plain text version of The Masque of the Red Death
- The Gothic:
Materials for Study
- 1.
Individual and Social Psychologies of the Gothic
- 2. The Female Gothic
- 3. The Gothic and the Supernatural
- 4. Gothic Drama
- Literary Gothic
- 1) Text-Mostly Entry
to the Literary Gothic Site
- 2) Literary
Gothic Author Index
- 3) Literary
Gothic Title Index note: lists all of the complete,
primary e-texts to be found on the LitGothic author pages. (ballads are
excluded, as are Poe's poems and the works of H. P. Lovecraft)
- 4) Literary Gothic Title Index A through C
- 5) Literary Gothic Title Index D through G
- 6) Literary Gothic Title Index H through L
- 7) Literary Gothic Title Index M through Q
- 8) Literary Gothic Title Index R through U
- 9) Literary Gothic Title Index V through Z
- 10) General
Literary Gothic Resources
- 11) Doing Literary Gothic Research
- 12) The Gothic
Literary Community
- 13) About LitGothic
- Comprehensive Index of Online
Gothic Literature
- 1) Dark Side of the Net
- The Origins of Hallowe'en
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Created October 13, 1996
Last updated October 27, 2010