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gothiccharmschool:

Gothic Novels of the Twentieth Century, by Elsa J. Radcliffe. I don’t remember how I ran across a mention of this book on Google, but once I did, I was entranced and had to own it. Yes, it’s a list of gothic novels, by author, up to about 1978, with occasional snarky commentary.

What Ms. Radcliffe had to say about Interview with the Vampire: 

Seems indicative of this generation when psycho-socio-philosophy creep even into the literature of horror-Gothic. The absurd lengths to which introspection may go are at last met in this study into the inner life of a vampire. Some of the details of vampire life elaborated upon I found repulsive and without redeeming social value. The whole thing just doesn’t come off, in my view – as seems to be true, now that I think of it, with most vampire stories.

I am going to find this book vastly amusing.

Reblog if you’ve ever yelled at a book.

riseoftheplanetofhamsters:

trostdistrict-trash:

toxic-love-is-fun-love:

cosmic-noir:

kripke-is-my-king:

polerin:

cannibalcoalition:

I can only assume that the ones who haven’t aren’t reading the right books.

FUCKING BOOKS.

Only all the time.

Does Fanfiction count??

Reblogging for how accurate the gif describes my life

Holy shit. This!