{
  "title": "WOMEN AND GOTHIC GHOST STORIES",
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  "article": "A special feature on Woman’s Hour…\nWOMAN’S HOUR (RADIO 4, LONDON—BBC)\n[\nSeptember 18, 2009\n“Women and Gothic Ghost Stories”\n[BBC RADIO 4: “…Ghost stories have been terrifying us for years—and\nthe tradition of women and the macabre goes back many years. Women\nlike Mary Shelley and Ann Radcliffe popularized stories of the weird and\nuncanny. By the end of the nineteenth century the ghost story had been\nre-defined and developed by women like Mary Braddon and Charlotte\nRiddell. Now a collection of stories by Victorian women, who liked to\nterrify their readers, has been published. To discuss women writers and\nthe supernatural Jenni is joined by Patricia Duncker, Professor of\nModern Literature at the University of Manchester, and Mike Ashley,\neditor of ‘The Darker Sex: Tales of the Supernatural and Macabre by\nVictorian Women Writers’…”]\nEXTANT RECORDING",
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