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In-text: (Aguirre, 2017)
Your Bibliography: Aguirre, M., 2017. Thick Description and the Poetics of the Liminal in Gothic Tales. Orbis Litterarum, 72(4), pp.294-317.
In-text: (Benston, 2009)
Your Bibliography: Benston, K., 2009. Experimenting at the Threshold: Sacrifice, Anthropomorphism, and the Aims of (Critical) Animal Studies. PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, 124(2), pp.548-555.
In-text: (Ortiz-Robles, 2015)
Your Bibliography: Ortiz-Robles, M., 2015. Liminanimal. European Journal of English Studies, 19(1), pp.10-23.
In-text: (Pinsky, 2003)
Your Bibliography: Pinsky, M., 2003. Future present. Madison, N.J.: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, p.63.
In-text: (Rebry, 2016)
Your Bibliography: Rebry, N., 2016. ‘A slight lesion in the grey matter’: The gothic brain in Arthur Machen’s The Great God Pan. Horror Studies, 7(1), pp.9-24.
In-text: (Stoker, Auerbach and Skal, 1997)
Your Bibliography: Stoker, B., Auerbach, N. and Skal, D., 1997. Dracula. New York: Norton, p.22.
In-text: (Thacker, 2011)
Your Bibliography: Thacker, E., 2011. In the dust of this planet. Ropley: Zero, p.68.
In-text: (Turner, 1996)
Your Bibliography: Turner, V., 1996. Dramas, fields, and metaphors. Ithaca [u.a.]: Cornell Univ. Press, p.239.
In-text: (Wells, 2012)
Your Bibliography: Wells, H., 2012. The Island of Doctor Moreau. London: Penguin Classics.
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