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A Place of Darkness: The Rhetoric of Horror in Early American Cinema
Kendall Phillips
Department of Communication & Rhetorical Studies
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American Cinema
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American Audiences
50%
Popular Genres
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Monster
50%
Frankenstein
50%
Emergence of Novelty
50%
Arts and Humanities
American cinema
100%
Frankenstein
33%
Monster
33%
Demons
33%
1890s
33%