Occult fiction
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- In 1670, the Abbé Nicolas-Pierre-Henri de Montfaucon de Villars publishes The Count Of Gabalis.
- Russian science fiction and fantasy, see Vera Zhelikhovsky's occult fiction.
- The most popular contemporary writer of occult fiction is Dan Brown.
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