Edith Birkhead
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Edith Birkhead was a lecturer in English Literature at the University of Bristol and a Noble Fellow at the University of Liverpool. She wrote a pioneering work on Gothic literature: The Tale of Terror (1921).
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Works
- The Tale of Terror; a study of the Gothic romance[1] (1921)
- Sentiment and Sensibility in the Eighteenth Century Novel (1925)
- Christina Rossetti & her poetry (1930)
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