The Biology of Horror by Jack Morgan, Southern Illinois University Press
Contributed by Melissa Lewis
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The cover uses Talon for the title and Helvetica for the subtitle and author name.
The Biology of Horror: Gothic Literature and Film is an academic book that analyzes how anxieties about biology and being organic figure in the history of the genres, using both early (e.g. The Castle of Otranto, published 1764) and then-modern (e.g. Seven , 1995) examples.
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Half-title page
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Title page featuring Talon for the title and Dante for the subtitle and author name. The publisher’s name is in Gill Sans Bold.
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