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Gothic Fiction
1

-- See Also Ghost stories


Use for fiction which features ghosts, spirits and other supernatural phenomena, written to prey upon the fears of the reader.
2

-- See Also the broader term Historical fiction


Use for novels set during a time prior to the time in which they were written, and based around real events, people, or situations.
3

-- See Also the broader term Horror fiction


Use for works of the gruesome and horrific. Themes can include possession; people or creatures rising from the dead; and characters with psychic or occult powers. Examples include Stephen King's Shining and W.W. Jacobs' Monkey's paw.
4

-- See Also Love stories


Use for works dealing primarily with romantic love.
5

-- See Also the broader term Occult fiction


Use for works dealing with witchcraft, spiritualism, psychic phenomena, voodooism, etc., and for works dealing with the mysterious or secret knowledge and power supposedly attainable only through these and other magical or supernatural means.
6

-- See Also Romantic suspense fiction


Use for contemporary works. Medieval tales are entered under Romances.
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