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- Notable_Women_in_Dark_Fiction abstract "Women have had a notable presence in dark fiction from the genre's earliest inception. Mary Shelley helped usher in the Gothic era when she authored Frankenstein, one of the most famous dark fiction novels of the last two centuries. From Wuthering Heights to The Haunting of Hill House, women have proven their ability to create enough suspense and terror to fill more than a few nightmares. Here is a growing list of notable women in dark fiction:".
- Notable_Women_in_Dark_Fiction wikiPageExternalLink top-25-women-horror-writers-you-probably-havent-heard-of-but-should-know.
- Notable_Women_in_Dark_Fiction wikiPageExternalLink mind-meld-favorite-women-in-horror.
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- Notable_Women_in_Dark_Fiction subject Category:Gothic_fiction.
- Notable_Women_in_Dark_Fiction subject Category:Lists_of_women_writers.
- Notable_Women_in_Dark_Fiction comment "Women have had a notable presence in dark fiction from the genre's earliest inception. Mary Shelley helped usher in the Gothic era when she authored Frankenstein, one of the most famous dark fiction novels of the last two centuries. From Wuthering Heights to The Haunting of Hill House, women have proven their ability to create enough suspense and terror to fill more than a few nightmares. Here is a growing list of notable women in dark fiction:".
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