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Volume 14, Issue 1
  • ISSN: 2045-5852
  • E-ISSN: 2045-5860

Abstract

Review of: , Dawn Keetley and Ruth Heholt (eds) (2023)

Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 280 pp.,

ISBN 978-1-78683-979-4, p/bk, $114

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References

  1. Brodie, Ian (2023), ‘Wow, this place is spooky at night!’, in D. Keetley and R. Heholt (eds), Folk Horror: New Global Pathways, Cardiff: University of Wales Press, pp. 7592.
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