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                              LITERARY SOURCES

          Self-explanatory. The paranormal continues to be one of the most fruitful
          sources of inspiration for fiction of all kinds.

          SubjecWwords
          astrology in literature; fantastic fiction; fantastic literature: ghost stories;
          horror tales; mysticism in literature (PN49; PRI45); occultism in litera-
          ture; supernatural in literature (PN56.SB); vampires in literature

          Reference Works
          The Forgotten Sky: A  Guide to Astrology in English Literature (J.C. Eade;
            Oxford 1984) 230 p.
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