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"The Murders in the Rue Morgue," by Edgar Allan Poe
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Pembunuhan Aneh di Rue Morgue, by Edgar Allan Poe
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Playing the American Nightmare: Japanese Horror Games at the Millennial Turn
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Playing the Hollywood Western on Repeat: Cinematic Realism in Mad Dog McCree
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Revisiting Surveillance and Exposure through Aging Masculinities: Fede Álvarez’s "Don’t Breathe" as a Contemporary Adaptation of Edgar Allan Poe’s ‘The Tell-Tale Heart’
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Dorothea Tanning: Erotic and Dark Aesthetics
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Playing Moby-Dick: Agency, Disempowerment, and Adaptation in Nantucket
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Teaching One Hundred Years of Solitude through Talmudic Eyes
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Bennett, Benjamin. The Dark Side of Literacy: Literature and Learning How Not to Read. New York: Fordham University Press, 2008.
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Living the Dream, Playing the Nightmare: Remediation as the Critique of the American Dream in American Arcadia (2023)
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Videogame Narrativity: Tense-Aspect-Mood, Mechanical Drifting, and the Valences of Play in Kentucky Route Zero’s “The Death of the Hired Man”
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Fear, Formation, and the Dark Transcendent: Two Theological Approaches to Horror
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Of Halos and Horrors
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The Fool’s Errand: Art as Resistance. Art as Hope
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Review: German Film after Germany. Toward a Transnational Aesthetic
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Review: Vertrauen und Gewalt. Versuch über eine besondere Konstellation der Moderne
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Review: German-Jewish Popular Culture before the Holocaust. Kafka's Kitsch
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Review: A Foreign Affair: Billy Wilder's American Films
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Märchen und Apokalypse
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Wo der Wille zur Macht fehlt, gibt es Niedergang: An Examination of Descent and Acsent in Friederich Nietzsche und Thomas Mann
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Das Leben als Krankheit: Kafkas Ein Landarzt
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Cry Wolf? Encounter Controversy: Christa Wolf's Legacy in Light of the Literature Debate
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Gestörter Organismus: Jean Pauls Ästhetik der Abweichung in der Erzählung Dr. Katzenbergers Badereise
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Udohla––Plattform für Karoline von Günderrodes philosophische Gedanken