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a decidedly peculiar kind of fantastic narrative for the average American audience of the twenties and thirties, and in its originality and innovation, in its personal 'theory of horror' it was mostly deemed abstruse. Discover the review
a decidedly peculiar kind of fantastic narrative for the average American audience of the twenties and thirties, and in its originality and innovation, in its personal 'theory of horror' it was mostly deemed abstruse.
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