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by Matt Cardin

Sadducismus Triumphatus (Glanvill), 19

  Saki (1870–1916), 721–724

  Beasts and Super-beasts, 721

  The Chronicles of Clovis, 721

  comparisons with, 723

  death of, 30, 721

  early life of, 721

  “Esmé,” 722

  “Gabriel-Ernest,” 722–723

  his “careless cruelty,” 721

  influences on, 723

  innocent ruthlessness of Nature, 723

  as inspirational, 723

  “Louis,” 721–722

  Milne, A. A., on, 721

  “The Music on the Hill,” 723

  “The Open Window,” 722

  “The Penance,” 723

  pen name of H. H. Munro, 721

  practical jokes and, 721, 722

  Reginald in Russia, 721

  reputation of, 721

  “Sredni Vashtar,” 766–768

  suppressed homosexuality, 723

  The Toys of Peace, 721

  women of, 723

  Salmonson, Jessica, 649

  Sammon, Paul, 118

  Samuels, Mark (1967–), 724–725

  awards, 724

  birthplace of, 724

  The Face of Twilight, 724

  horror genre and the Lovecraft tradition, 167, 724

  influences on, 724

  London setting of, 724

  Machen, Arthur, and, 724

  “The Man Who Collected Machen,” 725

  mystical side of Christianity, 724

  representative example of his work, 725

  tribute to his work, 725, 843

  Sandkings, 725–727

  adaptations of, 725

  awards to, 725

  first publication of, 725

  plot summary, 725–726

  psychological horror and, 726

  “The Sand-man” (Hoffmann), 727–729

  excerpt from, 727

  first publication of, 727

  Freud, Sigmund, and, 728

  origin of, 728

  plot summary, 727–728

  Sarban (1910–1989), 729–730

  best-known work of, 729

  “Capra,” 729

  Discovery of Heretics: Unseen Writings, 730

  The Doll Maker and Other Tales of the Uncanny, 729–730

  The Gynarchs,” 730

  “The Khan,” 729

  “The King of the Lake,” 730

  Nicholls, Peter, on, 729

  “Number Fourteen,” 730

  as a pseudonym, 729

  Ringstones and Other Curious Tales, 729

  The Sacrifice and Other Stories, 730

  significance of his work, 729

  The Sound of His Horn, 729

  Wall, John William, 729

  “Sardonicus,” 730–732

  Castle, William, 731

  del Toro, Guillermo, 731

  film adaptation, 731

  film adaptation of, 717

  first publication of, 730

  King, Stephen, on, 730

  plot summary, 730–731

  significance of, 731

  Satyricon (Petronius), 6

  Savory, Brett Alexander, 156

  Sayers, Dorothy

  Great Short Stories of Detection, Mystery, and Horror, 87

  Scanlon, Noel

  Black Ashes, 146

  Scarborough, Dorothy, 535

  “Schalken the Painter” (Le Fanu), 732–733

  adaptations of, 733

  critical opinion of, 732

  demon lover theme of, 733

  first publication of, 732

  full title of, 732

  Ghost Stories for Christmas series, 733

  Le Fanu, J. Sheridan, 732

  plot summary, 732–733

  The Purcell Papers and, 732

  rewritten version of, 733

  subtitle of, 732

  Schauerromane (shudder-novels), 23

  Schopenhauer, Arthur, 552

  Schorer, Mark, 625

  Schow, David J., 40, 763

  Schulz, Bruno (1892–1942), 167, 344, 734–735

  adaptations of, 734

  awards to, 734

  birthplace of, 734

  magical realism, 734

  murder of, 734

  recurring characters in Schulz’s stories, 734–735

  reputation of, 734

  The Sanatorium Under the Sign of the Hourglass, 734

  Sklepy Cynamonowe (Cinnamon Shops), 734

  The Street of Crocodiles, 734

  Schweitzer, Darrell (1952–), 154, 735–736

  Awaiting Strange Gods, 735

  awards to, 736

  characters and themes of, 736

  critical reputation of, 735

  The Dream Quest of H.P. Lovecraft, 735

  “Dunsanian restraint,” 736

  “Goddess” series, 736

  horror stories of, 735–736

  Living with the Dead, 736

  The Mask of the Sorcerer, 736

  Weird Tales magazine, 735

  Scientology, 369

  Scithers, George H., 154

  Scott, Sir Walter

  The Bride of Lammermoor (Scott), 188

  Maturin, Charles Robert, and, 595

  “Wandering Willie’s Tale,” 67

  “The Wild Huntsman,” 78

  The Scream (Skipp and Spector), 765

  “The Screaming Skull,” 736–737

  Crawford, F. Marion, 736–737

  film adaptation of, 737

  plot summary, 737

  Scream Press, 119

  Second World War, 35, 36

  secular apocalypses, 55

  Sedgwick, Eve Kosofsky, 64, 376

  Seneca the Younger (L. Annaeus Seneca), 7

  Serling, Rod, 117

  The Shadow over Innsmouth (Crawford), 190

  Shakespeare, William, 15–16, 148

  Shakespearean horrors, 148–152

  conclusion concerning, 152

  Cymbeline, 151–152

  Declaration of Egregious Popish Impostures (Harsnett), 150–151

  Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, 150

  Hostel (2005), 149

  Julius Caesar, 150

  King Lear, 150

  Macbeth, 151

  Midsummer Night’s Dream, 150

  Othello, 150

  overview of, 148

  Saw (2004), 149

  Shakespearean horrors in the modern world, 149t

  significance of Shakespeare, 148

  The Tempest, 152

  Titus Andronicus, 148–149

  torture-porn, 149

  The Winter’s Tale, 152

  She (Rider), 738–739

  adaptations of, 739

  erotic imagery and behavior, 738–739

  evolution of, 739

  first appearance of, 738

  full title of, 738

  Haggard, H. Rider, 738

  Jung, Carl, and, 738

  plot summary, 738

  popularity of, 738

  presentation of the “Other,” 738

  sequels to, 739

  Shea, Michael (1946–2014), 739–741

  Assault on Sunrise, 741

  “The Autopsy,” 739, 740, 764

  awards to, 740

  Color out of Time, 739

  Copping Squid and Other Mythos Tales, 739

  death of, 741

  Fat Face, 739

  “Growlimb,” 740

  Lovecraft, H. P., 739

  The Mines of Behemoth, 740

  Nifft the Lean, 740

  Polyphemus (collection), 739

  A Quest for Symbilis, 740

  The A’rak, 740

  “tribute” anthology, 741

  In Yana, The Touch of Undying, 740

  Sheck, Laurie

  A Monster’s Notes, 129

  Shelley, Mary (1797–1851), 375, 741–745, 743–744

  burial of, 745

  death of, 745

  death of her first child, 742r />
  early life of, 742

  Falkner, 744

  family of, 742

  “Female Gothic,” 742

  Frankenstein, 26, 62, 63, 64, 68, 74, 103, 144, 337, 616, 742

  full name of, 741

  the grotesque, use of, 405

  The Last Man, 53–55, 743–744

  last years of her life, 745

  “league of incest,” 742

  literary output of, 743

  Lives of the Most Eminent Literary and Scientific Men (1835–1839), 744

  Lodore, 744

  Matilda, 743

  Moers, Ellen, on, 742

  The Nightmare (painting), 343–344, 468

  Rambles in Germany and Italy in 1840, 1842, 1843, 744–745

  reputation of, 741

  Shelley, Percy Bysshe, 375, 741, 742, 743, 744

  Valperga, 743

  Villa Diodati ghost story competition, 68, 128, 741

  See also the legacy of Frankenstein: from Gothic novel to cultural myth

  Shiel, M. P. (1865–1947), 745–748

  Arkham House collections of, 747

  birthplace of, 745

  Decadent fantasy, 747

  Decadent movement, 746

  Dr Krasinski’s Secret, 747

  father of, 745

  full name of, 745

  Here Comes the Lady, 747

  King, Stephen, on, 747

  The Last Miracle, 747

  The Lord of the Sea, 746

  The Pale Ape and Other Pulses, 747

  Poe, Edgar Allan, influence of, 746–747

  “Premier and Maker,” 747

  Prince Zaleski, 746

  Prince Zaleski and Cummings King Monk, 747

  The Purple Cloud, 747

  Shapes in the Fire, 747

  Thacker, Eugene, on, 747

  “Vaila,” 747

  “Xélucha,” 746, 747

  Xélucha and Others, 747

  The Shining (King), 748–749

  autobiographical links in, 748

  cinematic adaptation, 748–749

  as a foundational text of modern horror fiction, 748

  Freud, Sigmund, and, 748

  King, Stephen, 748

  plot of, 748

  sequel of, 749

  significance of, 749

  Shirley Jackson Awards, 749–750

  advisory board, 750

  categories of, 749

  date first presented, 749

  effect of, 750

  importance of, 750

  jury of, 749–750

  purpose of, 749

  recipients of, 750

  site of awards, 749

  website and social media presence, 750

  “A Short Trip Home” (Fitzgerald), 750–752

  evocation of “home,” 751

  first publication of, 750

  Fitzgerald’s opinion of, 751

  plot of, 750–751

  rhetoric of romance, 751

  surrealism, romance, and fantasy, 751

  Tender Is the Night, 751

  Turn of the Screw, comparison with, 751

  Showalter, Elaine, 775

  Shun-Liang Chao, 405

  Siddons, Anne Rivers

  The House Next Door, 421, 446–447

  “Silent Snow, Secret Snow,” 752–753

  adaptation of, 752

  Aiken, Conrad, 752

  The Collected Short Stories of Conrad Aiken, 752

  first publication of, 752

  Freud, Sigmund, 752

  Great Tales of Terror and the Supernatural and, 752

  opinions on, 752

  plot of, 752

  Silent Spring (Carson), 57

  Silverberg, Robert

  Thorns, 509

  Simmons, Dan (1948–), 753–755

  adaptations and, 755

  awards to, 753, 754, 755

  Carrion Comfort, 146, 753

  date and place of birth, 753

  education of, 753

  Ellison, Harlan, on, 753

  Fall of Hyperion, 754

  first short story sales, 753

  his career in education, 753

  Joe Kurtz noir crime novels, 754

  literary output of, 753, 754

  reputation of, 754

  research of, 754

  “The River Styx Runs Upstream,” 753

  Shrike character, 753

  Song of Kali, 146–147, 754, 759–760

  Sinclair, May, 68, 70

  The Sinful Ones (Leiber), 37–38

  Sinistrari, Ludovico Maria

  De Daemonialitate et Incubis et Succubis, 466–467

  Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, 13

  Skipp, John, 40, 118, 765

  Sleep No More, 88

  Slender Man myth, 115

  slipstream fiction, 166

  Sloane, William

  The Edge of Running Water (Sloane), 34

  To Walk the Night (Sloane), 34

  small press, specialty, and online horror, 153–157

  Amazon Kindle, 156–157

  Arkham House, 153

  Ash-Tree Press, 155

  Blatty, William Peter, 153

  Borderlands Press, 153

  Cemetery Dance Publications, 153

  chapbooks and hand-stapled ephemera, 157

  ChiZine Publications, 156

  Dark Harvest, 153

  Dark Regions, 153

  digital publishing, 156

  early history of, 153

  eBook, 156, 157

  EC comics, 153

  electronic magazines, 156

  eZines, 156

  the Internet, 155–156

  King, Stephen, and, 156

  Leisure Books, 154

  Lovecraft, H. P., 153

  magazines, 153

  Necronomicon Press, 155

  Nightmare Magazine, 156

  Night Shade Books, 155, 156

  notable imprints (2009), 155

  notable imprints (2010), 156

  notable writers for, 153

  Prime Press, 153

  print-on-demand, 156

  PS Publications, 156

  PS Publishing, 155

  Sarob Press, 155

  small press consolidation, 153

  specialty presses, 157

  Tartarus Press, 155, 156

  The 3rd Alternative, 155

  timeline of, 154

  Tor, 154, 157

  Weirdbook, 153

  Weird Tales, revival of, 154

  Whispers, 153

  www.Gothic.net, 156

  Zebra, 154

  small press and horror publishing, 40

  small town horror, 398

  smiledog, 114

  Smith, Clark Ashton (1893–1961), 33, 207, 755–758

  birthplace of, 755

  censure of, 757

  collections and anthologies of, 757

  “The Coming of the White Worm,” 757

  “The Dark Eidolon,” 757

  death of, 757

  “The Death of Ilalotha,” 757

  education of, 755

  “The Hashish Eater; or, The Apocalypse of Evil,” 756

  Hyperborea, 757

  Lovecraft, H. P., on, 756

  “Necromancy in Naat,” 757

  Necronomicon Press booklets, 757

  period of hectic productivity, 756–757

  “The Return of the Sorcerer,” 307

  “The Seven Geases,” 757

  significance of, 755

  The Star Treader and Other Poems, 756

  Sterling, George, and, 756

  “The Testament of Athammaus,” 757

  “Ubbo-Sathla,” 756, 757

  “The Witchcraft of Ulua,” 757

  “Xeethra,” 757

  Zothique, “the world’s last continent,” 757

  Some of Your Blood (Sturgeon), 39

  Something Wicked This Way Comes (Bradbury), 758–759

  Bradbury, Ray, 758, 759

  as the culmination of the
dark carnival theme, 758

  date published, 758

  influence of, 759

  plot summary, 758

  as a turning point in Bradbury’s fiction, 759

  Somtow, S. P.

  Vampire Junction, 388

  Song of Kali, 759–760

  award to, 759

  influence of Calcutta on, 760

  plot summary, 759–760

  success of, 760

  The Songs of Maldoror (Les Chants de Maldoror), 760–762

  death of Ducasse, 761

  Ducasse, Isidore-Lucien, 760–761

  film adaptations, 761

  first Chant, 761

  first printing of, 760

  impact of, 761

  influences on, 761

  metamorphoses of, 761

  original printer of the full texts of, 761

  plot of, 760–761

  publication of, 761

  reprinting of, 761

  textual appropriations in, 761

  use of the word chants, 761

  Sophocles

  Oedipus the King, 107

  Southern Gothic fiction, 365, 366, 404, 447, 453, 621, 644

  Southey, Robert, 293

  The Spanish Tragedy (Kyd), 16

  Spector, Craig, 40, 765

  The Light at the End, 118

  speculative fiction, 411

  Spiritualism, 28, 145, 762–763

  advocates of, 762

  belief of (most significant), 762

  Dracula (Stoker), 763

  The Haunting of Hill House (Jackson), 763

  Hell House (Matheson), 763

  influence on literature of horror and the supernatural, 762

  Mr. Splitfoot ruse, 762

  séances, 762

  social and sexual violation and, 763

  as a social movement, 762

  as a source of psychological ambiguity, 763

  strategies of, 762

  Transcendentalism and, 762

  The Turn of the Screw (James), 763

  Victorian literary culture and, 762

  splatterpunk, 763–766

  American Psycho (Ellis), 764

  “The Autopsy” (Shea), 764

  Bloch, Robert, on, 764

  Books of Blood, 233

  critics on, 764–765

  defining splatterpunk writers, 765

  definition of, 40, 763

  examples of splatterpunk, 765

  Gothic literary tradition and, 75

  inclusivity of, 765

  Ketchum, Jack, 500, 502

  Lansdale, Joe R., on, 765–766

  Laymon, Richard, on, 766

  Lee, Edward, 765

  The Nightrunners (Lansdale), 765

  religion, horror, and the supernatural, 147

  Sammon, Paul, 118

  Sammon, Paul M., 765

  Schow, David J., 763

  The Scream (Skipp and Spector), 765

  Skipp, John, 118, 765

  Spector, Craig, 118, 765

  taboo topics, 765

  writers of, 765

  Spofford, H. P., 650

  Spooner, Catherine, 472

  Springhall, John, 170

  “Sredni Vashtar” (Saki), 766–768

  biographical similarities in, 766–767

  plot of, 766, 767

  transformation of the mundane by the supernatural, 767

  A Stable for Nightmares, 86

  Starrett, Vincent, 580

 

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