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Old 05-21-2019, 11:02 AM   #17
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I am glad that the Lit club is reading this! I enjoyed it the first time I read it in college and again when I re-listened years ago. I am not going to do a full re-read this time, but I hope to participate in the discussion.

My first reading was in a class at university called "The Roots of Modern Horror Literature." We read Collins, Radcliffe, Stoker, Shelley, James, and Sherlock Holmes. The compare and contrast was fascinating.
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