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by Mary Shelley, Karen Karbiener (Introduction) , Karen Karbiener (Noted by)
September 2009
by Dorothy L. Sayers, Sayers, Judith Leeds (Designed by) , Dorothy L. Sayers (Foreword by)
June 2009
by Elizabeth Gaskell, Amy M. King (Introduction) , Amy M. King (Noted by)
May 2009
by Jane Austen, Steven Marcus (Introduction) , Victoria Blake (Noted by)
April 2009
by George Eliot, George Levine (Introduction) , George Levine (Noted by)
February 2009.
by Ann Radcliffe, Terry Castle, Bonamy Dobree, Terry Castle, Bonamy Dobree (Editor)
December 2008/January 2009 - we take our Gothic differences right to the source!
by Daphne Du Maurier, Daphne Du Maurier
August 2008 - we had another lively debate about the nature of Gothic writing.
by Anne Bronte, Fred Schwarzbach (Illustrator) , Fred Schwarzbach (Introduction)
July 2008.
by Jane Austen, Susan Ostrov Weisser (Introduction)
June 2008 - the novel with the best love letter. Ever.
by George Sand, Tina A. Kover (Translator)
May 2008 - this was our first pick from a non-English language writer.
by Jane Austen, Alfred Mac Adam (Introduction)
February 2008 - Austen's take on the Gothic novel was a delight, perfect for the post-holiday blahs.
by George Eliot, Megan McDaniel (Illustrator) , Lynne Sharon Schwartz (Introduction) , Lynn Sharon Schwartz (Introduction)
December 2007/January 2008 - a long novel for the two months spanning the holidays.
by Edith Wharton, Jeffrey Meyers (Illustrator) , Jeffrey Meyers (Introduction)
October 2007.
by Emily Bronte, Daphne Merkin (Introduction) , Tatiana M. Holway (Noted by)
August 2007 - if you want to see how passionately readers debated the Gothic qualities of the novel come visit the WH threads!
by Edith Wharton, Marion Mainwaring
June/July 2007 - I wish a simple copy of Wharton's novel "unfinished" was available. I'd like to just see where she stopped and her notes for the remainder rather than another author's interpretation of the ending of the novel.
by A.S. Byatt
May/June 2007 - this was the first title I moderated. A little secret: the first time I read this novel I went and Googled the two poets (Christabel La Motte and Randolph Ash) - I thought they were real!
by Jane Austen, Amanda Claybaugh (Introduction)
The inaugural pick for the group - April/May 2007.