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After Dracula The 1930s Horrror Film Alison Peirse Editor

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After Dracula The 1930s Horrror Film Alison Peirse Editor
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Publisher: I.B.Tauris
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.24 MB
Author: Alison Peirse (editor)
ISBN: 9780755698202
Language: English
Year: 2013

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After Dracula The 1930s Horrror Film Alison Peirse Editor by Alison Peirse (editor) 9780755698202 instant download after payment.

There are many people and a number of institutions that have made it possible for me to write this book. The AHRC funded an early stage of my research and Northumbria University funded a semester-long sabbatical that enabled me to write a number of chapter first drafts. Philippa Brewster, my editor at I.B.Tauris, deserves a mention for her support of this project, as does my excellent copy-editor Frances Follin. A special thank you goes to Annette Kuhn for reading early versions of some of the chapters and her continual support of my academic career. Faye Woods and Robert Spadoni: your assistance with my archival research has made an immeasurable difference to this book. Jonny Davies at BFI Special Collections and Maimie Balfour at Northumbria University (possibly the best subject librarian ever) deserve singling out for their friendly, professional and speedy responses to my numerous queries. I am similarly grateful to Peter Howden for agreeing to speak to me about his experience of screening Vampyr at the Electric Cinema in London.

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