Doyle, Arthur Conan. Arthur Conan Doyle on the Unexplained. Hesperus Press, London, 2013. (Includes Doyle’s essay ‘The Alleged Posthumous Writings of Known Authors’.)
Doyle, Arthur Conan. Pheneas Speaks: Direct Spirit Communications in the Family Circle reported by Arthur Conan Doyle, M.D., LL.D. The Psychic Press, London, 1927.
Doyle, Arthur Conan. The Coming of the Fairies. Hodder & Stoughton, London, 1922.
Encyclopaedia Britannica (11th Edition). Volume X. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1911. (Entry for Gustav Fechner.)
Hoare, Philip. England’s Lost Eden: Adventures in a Victorian Utopia. Fourth Estate, London, 2005.
Hooper, Tobe (Dir.). Salem’s Lot. 1979.
Hough, John and McEveety, Vincent (Directors). The Watcher in the Woods. 1981.
Le Fanu, Jospeh Sheridan. The House by the Churchyard. Nonsuch, Stroud, 2006. (Originally pub. 1863.)
Polidoro, Massimo. Final Séance: The Strange Friendship Between Houdini and Conan Doyle. Prometheus Books, New York, 2001.
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Robertson, W. Graham. Time Was. Hamish Hamilton, London, 1931.
Russell, R. B. Guide to First Edition Prices 2008/9. Tartarus Press, Leyburn, 2007.
Stashower, Daniel. Teller of Tales: The Life of Arthur Conan Doyle. Henry Holt, New York, 1999.
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Valentine, Mark (Ed.). The Black Veil & Other Tales of Supernatural Sleuths. Wordsworth Editions, Ware, 2008.
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Chapter 5: MEMENTO MORI
Ball, Philip. Unnatural: The Heretical Idea of Making People. Bodley Head, London, 2011.
Bartholomey, David. ‘The Wicker Man’ in Cinefantastique, vol. 6, no. 3, 1977.
Blackburn, J., Blackburn A., and Budworth, D. ‘The breeding birds of Sule Skerry and Stack Skerry’ in British Birds, 100, May 2007.
Boulting, Roy (Dir.). Thunder Rock. 1942.
Bowditch, Lyndsey. ‘Guide to the Robert Burns Birthplace Museum’. National Trust for Scotland, Edinburgh, 2016.
Burns, Robert. The Complete Works of Robert Burns. George Virtue, London, c. 1840.
Brown, Allan. Inside The Wicker Man. Sidgwick & Jackson, London, 2000.
Caesar, Julius. (Trans. by W. A. McDevitte and W. S. Bohn). Caesar’s Gallic War (Book 6, Chapter 16). Harper & Brothers, New York, 1869.
Carpenter, Gary. ‘About the Music’ in sleeve notes to the CD soundtrack of The Wicker Man. Silva Screen Records, 2002.
Clarke, Alan (Dir.). Penda’s Fen. BBC, 1974.
Gatiss, Mark (Writer/Presenter). A History of Horror with Mark Gatiss. BBC, 2010.
Gray, Rosemary (selected by). Scottish Ghosts. Lomond Books, Broxburn, 2009.
Griffin, Martin. ‘The Wicker Man Pilgrim website’: http://www.wickermanpilgrim.com.
Haggard, Piers (Dir.). The Blood on Satan’s Claw. 1971.
Hardy, Robin (Dir.). The Wicker Man. 1973.
Hodgkinson, Will. ‘Satan’s all-time greatest hit: Will Hodgkinson on the devil’s interval’. Guardian, 12 October 2007.
James, M. R. Collected Ghost Stories. Wordsworth, Ware, 1992.
Kingshill, Sophia and Westwood, Jennifer. The Fabled Coast. Random House, London, 2012.
Kingshill, Sophia and Westwood, Jennifer. The Lore of Scotland. Random House, London, 2009.
Mackay, James. Burns: A Biography of Robert Burns. Headline, London, 1993.
MacTaggart, James (Dir.). Robin Redbreast. BBC, 1970.
Morris, Alex. ‘Come back to the village: A Penda’s Fen pilgrimage’: http://pinvin.com/tag/pendas-fen/.
Newton, Laura (ed.). Painting at the Edge: British Coastal Art Colonies 1880–1930. Sansom & Co., Bristol, 2005.
Nicolson, Adam. Sea Room: An Island Life. Harper Collins, London, 2001.
Paciorek, Andy. ‘From the Forests, Fields and Furrows: An Introduction’: https://folkhorrorrevival.com/about/from-the-forests-fields-and-furrows-an-introduction-by-andy-paciorek/#NoteOne.
Powell, Michael. Edge of the World: The Making of a Film. Faber, London, 1990. (Originally pub. in 1938 as 200,000 Feet on Foula.)
Powell, Michael. A Life in Movies: An Autobiography. Heinemann, London, 1986.
Powell, Michael (Dir.). The Edge of the World. 1937.
Powell, Michael and Pressburger, Emeric (Directors). I Know Where I’m Going! 1945.
Reeves, Michael (Dir.). Witchfinder General. 1968.
Roscoe, I., Hardy, E., and Sullivan, M. G. A Biographical Dictionary of Sculptors in Britain. http://liberty.henry-moore.org/henrymoore/sculptor/browserecord.php?-action=browse&-recid=2675&from_list=true&x=0.
Simpson, M. J. Transcript of ‘Folk horror’ interview with the film director Piers Haggard, as originally pub. in a 2003 issue of Fangoria magazine. http://mjsimpson-films.blogspot.com/2013/11/interview-piers-haggard.html.
Chapter 6: BORDERLAND
Baddeley, Vincent. ‘The Provost and the Scroll’. Letter in The Times, London, June 19, 1936.
Cooper, Susan. Silver on the Tree. Aladdin, New York, 2000. (Originally pub. 1977.)
Cooper, Susan. The Grey King. Aladdin, New York, 1999. (Originally pub. 1975.)
Dalby, Richard. ‘William Hope Hodgson’ in Book and Magazine Collector, Nov 2007, no. 287.
Everts, R. Alain. ‘The Life of William Hope Hodgson’. Published originally in the fanzine Shadow. Accessed at https://williamhopehodgson.wordpress.com/.
Frank, Jane. The Wandering Soul: Glimpses of a Life – A Compendium of Rare and Unpublished Works by William Hope Hodgson. Tartarus Press, Hornsea, 2005.
Hodgson, William Hope. Carnacki the Ghost Finder. E-book accessed at Project Gutenberg. (Originally published 1913.)
Hodgson, William Hope. The Collected Fiction of William Hope Hodgson, Volume 1: The Boats of the ‘Glen Carrig’ and Other Nautical Adventures. Night Shade Books, San Francisco, CA, 2003.
Hodgson, William Hope. The Collected Fiction of William Hope Hodgson, Volume 2: The House on the Borderland and Other Mysterious Places. Night Shade Books, San Francisco, CA, 2004.
Hodgson, William Hope. The Collected Fiction of William Hope Hodgson, Volume 5: The Dream of X and Other Fantastic Visions. Night Shade Books, San Francisco, CA, 2009.
Hodgson, William Hope. The Ghost Pirates. E-book accessed at Project Gutenberg. (Originally pub. 1909.)
Hodgson, William Hope. The Night Land. E-book accessed at Project Gutenberg. (Originally pub. 1912.)
Honda, Ishirô (Dir.). Matango (aka Attack of the Mushroom People). 1963.
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Chapter 7: GOBLIN CITY
Alain-Fournier. The Lost Domain (Le Grand Meaulnes). Centenary ed. Trans. Frank Davison, 1959 (with an introduction by Hermione Lee). Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2013.
Cavalcanti, A., Dearden, B. et al. (Directors). Dead of Night. 1945.
Dearden, Basil (Dir.). The Halfway House. 1944.
Lord Dunsany. Introduction to The Hill of Dreams by Arthur Machen. Richards Press, London, 1954.
Everett, H. D. The Crimson Blind and Other Stories. Wordsworth Editions, London, 2006.
Fergus, Emily. ‘“A Wilder Reality”: Euhemerism and Arthur Machen’s “Little People”’ in Faunus: The Journal of the Friends of Arthur Machen. Autumn 2015, No. 32.
Games, Gwilym and Machin, James. ‘Notes on Gawsworth’s Account of Arthur Machen’s Funeral’ in
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Hando, Fred J. The Pleasant Land of Gwent. Directory Press, Newport, 1944.
Houellebecq, Michel. H. P. Lovecraft: Against the World, Against Life. (Trans. Dorna Khazeni, 2005.) Gollancz, London, 2008.
Ingram, Rex (Dir.). The Magician. 1926.
Ishiguro, Kazuo. The Buried Giant. Faber, London, 2015.
Knight, Jeremy K. Caerleon Roman Fortress. Cadw, Cardiff, 2003 (3rd ed.).
Lewis, Mark. The Fountains of My Story: Arthur Machen and the Making of a Museum. Three Imposters, Newport, 2017.
Lovecraft, H. P. ‘Supernatural Horror in Literature’ in Dagon and Other Macabre Tales. Panther, London, 1969. (Originally published in 1927 in the one-off magazine The Recluse.)
Lovecraft, H. P. Necronomicon: The Best Weird Tales of H. P. Lovecraft. Gollancz, London, 2008.
Maas, J., Trimpe, P. W., Gere, C. et al. Victorian Fairy Painting. Royal Academy of Arts, London, 1997.
Machen, Arthur. Dreads and Drolls. Martin Secker, London, 1926.
Machen, Arthur. Tales of Horror and the Supernatural. Richards Press, London, 1949.
Machen, Arthur. The Autobiography of Arthur Machen. Tartarus Press, Carlton-in-Coverdale, 2017.
Machen, Arthur. The Bowmen and Other Legends of the War. Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co., London, 1915.
Machen, Arthur. The Hill of Dreams. Alfred Knopf, New York, 1923. (Originally pub. 1907.)
Machen, Arthur. The London Adventure. Martin Secker, London, 1924.
Machen, Arthur. The White People and Other Weird Stories. Penguin, London, 2011.
Mount, Ferdinand. English Voices: Lives, Landscapes, Laments. Simon & Schuster, London, 2016.
Reynolds, A. and Charlton, W. Arthur Machen: A Short Account of His Life and Work. Richards Press, London, 1963.
Simpson, Jacqueline. The Folklore of the Welsh Border. Batsford, London, 1976.
Tromans, Nicholas. Richard Dadd: The Artist and the Asylum. Tate Publishing, London, 2011.
Valentine, Mark. Arthur Machen. Poetry Wales Press (seren), Bridgend, 1995.
Chapter 8: LONELIER THAN RUIN
Anonymous. ‘Springfields’. Unknown magazine article, 1976. https://www.southhollandlife.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/AOS-D-0273-Springfields.pdf.
Argento, Dario (Dir.). Suspiria. 1977.
Chant, Katharine. The History of Dunwich. Dunwich Museum, Dunwich, 2011.
Comber, Philippa. Ariadne’s Thread: In Memory of W. G. Sebald. Propolis, Norwich, 2014.
Cook, John (ed.). After Sebald: Essays & Illuminations. Full Circle Editions, Framlingham, 2014.
Griffiths, Chris. ‘W. G. Sebald’ in Book and Magazine Collector, Jan. 2009, no. 303.
Illustrated London News. Saturday 10 January 1857.
Jaggi, Maya. ‘Recovered memories’. Guardian, 22 September 2001.
James, Henry. English Hours. Houghton, Mifflin and Company, Boston and New York, 1905.
Pardoe, Rosemary, and Nicholls, Jane. ‘James Wilson’s Secret’ in Ghosts & Scholars, 24, 1997.
Port, M. H. ‘Peto, Sir (Samuel) Morton, first baronet’, in Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. https://doi.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/22042. Pub. online: 23 September 2004.
Sebald, W. G. The Rings of Saturn. (Trans. from the German by Michael Hulse.) Vintage, London, 2002.
Snæbjörnsdóttir, B. and Wilson, M. (eds). Nanoq: Flat Out and Bluesome. A Cultural Life of Polar Bears. Black Dog Publishing, London, 2006.
Williams, Luke. ‘A Watch on Each Wrist: Twelve Seminars with W. G. Sebald’ in Body of Work: 40 Years of Creative Writing at UEA edited by Giles Foden. Full Circle Editions, Framlingham, 2011.
Wood, James. ‘An Interview with W. G. Sebald’ in Brick: A Literary Journal, 59, spring 1998.
Chapter 9: WHO IS THIS WHO IS COMING?
Clark, Lawrence Gordon (Dir.). A Warning to the Curious. BBC, 1972.
Clark, Lawrence Gordon (Dir.). The Stalls of Barchester. BBC, 1971.
Gee, Grant (Dir.). Patience (After Sebald). 2012.
Millar, Jeremy. A Firework for Sebald. http://www.jeremymillar.org/works-detail.php?wid=24.
Miller, Jonathan (Dir.). Whistle and I’ll Come To You. BBC, 1968.
Pevsner, Nikolaus. The Buildings of England. Norfolk 2: North-west and South. Yale University Press, London, 2002.
Sebald, W. G. The Emigrants. (Trans. from the German by Michael Hulse.) Vintage, London, 2002. (English ed. originally pub. 1996.)
Chapter 10: NOT REALLY NOW NOT ANY MORE
Abeles, Francine F. ‘Lewis Carroll’s ciphers: The literary connections’ in Advances in Applied Mathematics. No. 34, 2005.
Aldhouse-Green, Miranda. The Celtic Myths: A Guide to the Ancient Gods and Legends. Thames and Hudson, London, 2015.
Baines, Christopher and Dillon, Anna. ‘Paul Nash and the Wittenham Clumps’ website. https://www.nashclumps.org.
Chalmers, Robert. ‘“There is a light at the end of the tunnel”: Why novelist Alan Garner’s reality is tinged with mysticism’. Independent, 26 September 2010.
Darby, Katharine. Introductory speech given at the opening of the ‘Petals and Claws’ art exhibition at The Old Medicine House, Blackden, Cheshire. https://www.oriel.org.uk/docs/uploads/KatharineDarbySpeech.Ion2018.pdf.
Fimi, Dimitra. ‘Alan Garner’s The Owl Service at Fifty’ in Times Literary Supplement, 21 August 2017.
Garner, Alan. ‘A note on Red Shift’. (In the booklet accompanying the DVD of the 1978 BBC TV adaptation of Red Shift. BFI, London, 2014.)
Garner, Alan. Boneland. Fourth Estate, London, 2012.
Garner, Alan. Elidor. William Collins, London, 1965.
Garner, Alan. Red Shift. William Collins, London, 1973.
Garner, Alan. ‘Revelations from a life of storytelling’. New Statesman, 2 April 2015.
Garner, Alan. The Moon of Gomrath. William Collins, London, 1963.
Garner, Alan. The Owl Service. William Collins, London, 1967.
Garner, Alan. The Weirdstone of Brisingamen. William Collins, London, 1960.
Garner, Alan. Where Shall We Run To?. 4th Estate, London, 2018.
Garner, Ellen, Adam & Katharine. Filming The Owl Service: A Children’s Diary. William Collins, London, 1970.
Guest, Lady Charlotte (trans.). The Mabinogion. Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, London, 1849.
Johnston, Trevor. ‘From Beat Girl to Mad Men: the life of Gillian Hills’. BFI website, 11 July 2016. https://www.bfi.org.uk/news-opinion/sight-sound-magazine/interviews/gillian-hills-beat-girl.
Mackenzie, John (Dir.). Apaches. 1977.
Mackenzie, John (Dir.). Red Shift. BBC, 1978.
McKay, Stephen. ‘The Legend Unravelled’. Sleeve notes to the DVD of the 1969 Granada TV adaptation of The Owl Service, Network DVD, 2008.
Plummer, Peter (Dir./Prod.). The Owl Service. Granada Television, 1969.
Reader’s Digest. Folklore, Myths and Legends of Britain. Reader’s Digest Association, London, 1973.
Rolinson, David. ‘The boundary’s undefined: Red Shift’. (In the booklet accompanying the DVD of the 1978 TV adaptation of Red Shift. BFI, London, 2014.)
The Scotsman. ‘Interview: Alan Garner’. The Scotsman, 15 September 2012.
Thornber, Craig. ‘Barthomley’, part of ‘A Scrapbook of Cheshire’ website. https://www.thornber.net/cheshire/htmlfiles/barthomley.html.
Thurston, Herbert J. and Attwater, Donald. Butler’s Lives of the Saints: Complete Edition. Christian Classics, Westminster, Maryland, 1990. (Second ed. pub. 1956.)
White, Donna R. A Century of Welsh Myth in Children’s Literature. Greenwood Press, London, 1998.
Wroe, Nicholas. ‘England’s time lord’. The Guardian, 16 October 2004. https://www.theguardian.com/books/2004/oct/16/fiction.alangar
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Chapter 11: TROUBLE OF THE ROCKS
Aarons, Sonia. Sven Berlin: Out of the Shadows. Millersford Press, Godshill, 2012.
Benson, E. F. As We Were: A Victorian Peep-Show. Longmans, Green and Co., London, 1930.
Benson, E. F. Final Edition. Hogarth Press, London, 1988. (Originally pub. 1940.)
Benson, E. F. Night Terrors: The Ghost Stories of E. F. Benson. Wordsworth, Ware, 2012.
Betjeman, John. Cornwall: A Shell Guide. Faber, London, 1964.
Bogle, Andrew (Dir.). Haunters of the Deep. Children’s Film and Television Foundation, 1984.
Bolt, Rodney. As Good as God, As Clever as the Devil: The Impossible Life of Mary Benson. Atlantic, London, 2011.
Bord, Janet and Colin. Mysterious Britain: Ancient Secrets of the United Kingdom and Ireland. Paladin, London, 1974.
Bord, Janet and Colin. A Guide to Ancient Sites in Britain. Paladin, St Albans, 1979.
Colquhoun, Ithell. The Living Stones. Peter Owen, London, 2016. (Originally pub. 1957.)
Cooper, Susan. Greenwitch. Aladdin, New York, 2000. (Originally pub. 1974.)
Cooper, Susan. Over Sea, Under Stone. Aladdin, New York, 2000. (Originally pub. 1965.)
Dalby, Richard. ‘The Spook Stories of E. F. Benson’ in Book and Magazine Collector, Christmas 2010, no. 328.
Evans-Wentz, W. Y. The Fairy-Faith in Celtic Countries. Oxford University Press, London, 1911.
Gilling, John (Dir.). The Plague of the Zombies. Hammer, 1966.
Horne, Philip (ed.). Henry James: A Life in Letters. Allen Lane, London, 1999.
Hoskins, W. G. The Making of the English Landscape. Penguin, London, 1985. (Originally pub. 1955.)
Hunt, Robert. Demons, Ghosts & Spectres in Cornish Folklore. Tor Mark Press, Penryn, 1991.
Jackson, Shirley. The Haunting of Hill House. Penguin Classics, London, 2009. (Originally pub. 1959.
Kaczynski, Richard. Perdurabo: The Life of Aleister Crowley. North Atlantic Books, Berkeley, CA, 2010.
Kinsey, Wayne. Hammer Films: The Bray Studios Years. Reynolds & Hearn, Richmond, 2002.
Lawrence, D. H. Kangaroo. Secker, London, 1923.
Newman, Paul. The Tregerthen Horror: Aleister Crowley, D. H. Lawrence & Peter Warlock in Cornwall. Abraxas Editions & DGR Books, 2005.
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