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Paul D. I. Fletcher,Andrew M. Howe,Brian H. Robinson,David C. Steytlerions of forensic expertise to be applied in the field. Again, these are investigative methodologies that were first hatched in the Gothic novel as imaginative constructs, yet with the lathe of FS. have come of age as verifiable techniques now in regular use. I synthesize in this chapter demonstrable好忠告人 发表于 2025-4-1 15:49:30
Omar A. El Seouditerary productions: if Gothic were at the center, then everything else would have to be decentered, and we would have to see the world athwart from the distorting perspective of the ghost, and then things that were buried behind the surface of texts would start appearing, forcing us to read differe冷漠 发表于 2025-4-1 22:18:56
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S. E. Friberg,H. Christenson,G. Bertrand,D. W. Larsenarrative clearly incarnate the hauntological function to its fullest possible potential. In the phenomenology of vision implemented in the prose fiction, one can witness how limitrophy and thereby hauntology operate on a very primordial perceptual level. James’s story emphatically makes manifest two勤勉 发表于 2025-4-2 02:56:00
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