Susan Poznar is Professor of English at Arkansas Tech University. For the last fifteen years she has studied the Gothic, writing papers and journal essays on such writers as John Fowles, Margaret Atwood, George du Maurier, A. S. Byatt, Dorothy Maca
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Susan Poznar is Professor of English at Arkansas Tech University. For the last fifteen years she has studied the Gothic, writing papers and journal essays on such writers as John Fowles, Margaret Atwood, George du Maurier, A. S. Byatt, Dorothy Macardle and Stella Gibbons. Most recently several conference papers and an essay in an anthology about Gothic monstrosity (Monsters and Monstrosity from the Fin de Siecle to the Millenium: New Essays, 2015) focus on Shirley Jackson’s The Haunting of Hill House, and other conference presentations focus on detective fiction.
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