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Bradshaw, Michael. "‘The sleep of reason’: Swamp Thing and the intertextual reader." Alan Moore and the Gothic Tradition. Ed. Matthew J. A. Green. Manchester, New York: Manchester Univ. Press, 2013. 121–39.   
Added by: joachim 22/06/2014, 11:49
Ecke, Jochen. "‘Is that you, our Jack?’: An anatomy of Alan Moore’s doubling strategies." Alan Moore and the Gothic Tradition. Ed. Matthew J. A. Green. Manchester, New York: Manchester Univ. Press, 2013. 65–83.   
Added by: joachim 22/06/2014, 11:40
Germanà, Monica. "Madness and the City: The collapse of reason and sanity in Alan Moore’s From Hell." Alan Moore and the Gothic Tradition. Ed. Matthew J. A. Green. Manchester, New York: Manchester Univ. Press, 2013. 140–58.   
Added by: joachim 22/06/2014, 11:53
Gray, Maggie. "A Gothic politics: Alan Moore’s Swamp Thing and radical ecology." Alan Moore and the Gothic Tradition. Ed. Matthew J. A. Green. Manchester, New York: Manchester Univ. Press, 2013. 42–62.   
Added by: joachim 22/06/2014, 11:37
Green, Matthew J. A. "A Darker Magic: Heterocosms and bricolage in Moore’s recent reworkings of Lovecraft." Alan Moore and the Gothic Tradition. Ed. Matthew J. A. Green. Manchester, New York: Manchester Univ. Press, 2013. 253–75.   
Added by: joachim 22/06/2014, 12:21
Green, Matthew J. A. "Alan Moore and the Gothic tradition." Alan Moore and the Gothic Tradition. Ed. Matthew J. A. Green. Manchester, New York: Manchester Univ. Press, 2013. 3–20.   
Added by: joachim 22/06/2014, 11:34
Hilton, Laura. "Reincarnating Mina Murray: Subverting the Gothic heroine?." Alan Moore and the Gothic Tradition. Ed. Matthew J. A. Green. Manchester, New York: Manchester Univ. Press, 2013. 195–212.   
Added by: joachim 22/06/2014, 12:13
Murray, Christopher. "‘These are not our Promised Resurrections’: Unearthing the uncanny in Alan Moore’s A Small Killing, From Hell, and A Disease of Language." Alan Moore and the Gothic Tradition. Ed. Matthew J. A. Green. Manchester, New York: Manchester Univ. Press, 2013. 215–34.   
Added by: joachim 22/06/2014, 12:17
Oppolzer, Markus. "Gothic Liminality in V for Vendetta." Alan Moore and the Gothic Tradition. Ed. Matthew J. A. Green. Manchester, New York: Manchester Univ. Press, 2013. 103–17.   
Added by: joachim 22/06/2014, 11:46
Ricca, Brad. "‘I fashioned a prison that you could not leave’: The Gothic imperative in The Castle of Otranto and ‘For the Man Who Has Everything’." Alan Moore and the Gothic Tradition. Ed. Matthew J. A. Green. Manchester, New York: Manchester Univ. Press, 2013. 159–78.   
Added by: joachim 22/06/2014, 11:57
Round, Julia. "Medium, Spirits and Embodiment in Voice of the Fire." Alan Moore and the Gothic Tradition. Ed. Matthew J. A. Green. Manchester, New York: Manchester Univ. Press, 2013. 235–53.   
Last edited by: joachim 22/06/2014, 12:23
Schneider, Christian W. "‘Nothing ever ends’: Facing the apocalypse in Watchmen." Alan Moore and the Gothic Tradition. Ed. Matthew J. A. Green. Manchester, New York: Manchester Univ. Press, 2013. 84–102.   
Added by: joachim 22/06/2014, 11:43
Sheridan, Claire. "Radical coterie and the idea of sole survival in St Leon, Frankenstein and Watchmen." Alan Moore and the Gothic Tradition. Ed. Matthew J. A. Green. Manchester, New York: Manchester Univ. Press, 2013. 179–94.   
Added by: joachim 22/06/2014, 12:11
Venezia, Tony. "‘Soap opera of the paranormal’: Surreal Englishness and postimperial Gothic in The Bojeffries Saga." Alan Moore and the Gothic Tradition. Ed. Matthew J. A. Green. Manchester, New York: Manchester Univ. Press, 2013. 21–41.   
Added by: joachim 22/06/2014, 11:28
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