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Contents List of Figures Acknowledgments vi viii 1 The Pre-History of the American Ghost Story 2 The Birth of the Literary Ghost Story: The Long Nineteenth Century 11 3 Ghosts of the Long Twentieth Century, Part 1 39 4 Ghosts of the Long Twentieth Century, Part 2 68 5 Ghosts in Film and Television 88 6 Digital Ghosts 123 Bibliography Index 145 153 1
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