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

Fangs for the Memories

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"


Things That Go Bump in the Night


Haunted HomePages

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


Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Hallowe'en
(But Were Afraid to Ask)


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