The Monsters of World Literature
“Everybody’s got their story to tell.” “There's just not enough time to hear them all.” —Milhouse Van Houten and Bart Simpson, 22 Short Films About Springfield S7E21
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- Argentina
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- Austria
- Belgium
- Brazil
- Canada
- Chile
- China
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United Kingdom
- Abbot, Edwin A.
- Aickman, Robert
- Beckett, Samuel
- Blake, William
- Brontë, Emily
- Burton, Robert
- Chesterton, G.K.
- Chiaragáin, Saoirse Ní
- Conrad, Joseph
- Copper, Basil
- de la Mare, Walter
- De Quincey, Thomas
- Dickens, Charles
- Hamilton, Patrick
- Henham, Ernest
- Ishiguro, Kazuo
- James, M.R.
- Jarman, Derek
- Jeffery, Ben
- Johnson, B.S.
- Joyce, James
- Kavan, Anna
- Keats, John
- Lawrence, D.H.
- le Carré, John
- Le Fanu, Sheridan
- Lowry, Malcolm
- Machen, Arthur
- Maturin, Charles Robert
- McCarthy, Tom
- Mitchell, David
- Moore, Alan
- O'Brien, Flann
- Osborne, John
- Pinter, Harold
- Quin, Ann
- Radcliffe, Ann
- Rhys, Jean
- Shakespeare, William
- Shipley, Gary J
- Spark, Muriel
- Stevenson, Robert Louis
- Stoker, Bram
- Szasz, Audrey
- Thomas, Dylan
- Trigg, Dylan
- Woolf, Virginia
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