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The Dedalus book of French horror the 19th Century

100 hundred years of the best of French 19th-century literary horror. ""Hale's inspired selection - he includes little-known pieces by Sade, Baudelaire, Dumas and Maupassant, as well as stories by unjustly forgotten writers such as Catulle Mendes, Jean Pichepin, Charles Nodier and Petrus Borel - not only makes this an invigorating collection to read, it virtually redefines the boundaries of the French horror genre."" Brendan King in The Times Literary Supplement.

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