These are the sources and citations used to research dark academia. This bibliography was generated on Cite This For Me on
In-text: (Carroll, 2016)
Your Bibliography: Carroll, T., 2016. https://lithub.com/infiltrating-literatures-secret-societies/. [Blog] LitHub, Available at: <https://lithub.com/infiltrating-literatures-secret-societies/> [Accessed 29 March 2022].
In-text: (Coleman, 1988)
Your Bibliography: Coleman, J., 1988. Social Capital in the Creation of Human Capital. American Journal of Sociology, 94, pp.S95-S120.
In-text: (Punter, 2003)
Your Bibliography: Punter, D., 2003. The Modern Gothic. London: Longman.
In-text: (Taylor, 2022)
Your Bibliography: Taylor, A., 2022. Secret Histories: The Rise of Dark Academia. Masters. Bennington College.
In-text: (Thorslev, 1965)
Your Bibliography: Thorslev, P., 1965. Incest as Romantic Symbol. Comparative Literature Studies, 2(1), pp.41-58.
In-text: (Williams, 2012)
Your Bibliography: Williams, J., 2012. The Rise of the Academic Novel. American Literary History, 24(3), pp.561-589.
In-text: (Womack, 2005)
Your Bibliography: Womack, K., 2005. Academic Satire: The Campus Novel in Context. A Companion to the British and Irish Novel 1945–2000, pp.326-339.
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