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Clasen, Mathias. 2017. Why Horror Seduces.

  • Stephen T. Asma

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Clasen, Mathias. 2017. Why Horror Seduces. New York: Oxford University Press. 190 pages, 25 halftones. Hardcover $99.00; Paperback $29.95.


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