Discovering Modern Horror Fiction IIDarrell Schweitzer |
Contents
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The Horror Fiction of Fritz Leiber | 18 |
Yours Truly Robert Bloch | 63 |
The Subtle Terrors of Charles L Grant | 81 |
Notes Toward a Reappraisal | 103 |
John Collier | 121 |
Peter Tremayne | 135 |
Contributors | 156 |
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