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  2. Olalla (short story) - Wikipedia

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    Heredity and decadence, of course, cannot but remind us of Gothic master Edgar Allan Poe's "The Fall of the House of Usher". "Olalla" has been variously interpreted as a vampire story [1] [2] [3] and does contain some familiar tropes, such as the red hair of Olalla and her mother and their deeper voices. However, this interpretation is ambiguous.

  3. Tailcoat - Wikipedia

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    A tailcoat is a knee-length coat characterised by a rear section of the skirt (known as the tails), with the front of the skirt cut away.. The tailcoat shares its historical origins in clothes cut for convenient horse-riding in the Early Modern era.

  4. The Old English Baron - Wikipedia

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    The Old English Baron is an early Gothic novel by the English author Clara Reeve. It was first published under this title in 1778, although it had anonymously appeared in 1777 under its original name of The Champion of Virtue, before Samuel Richardson's daughter, Mrs Bridgen, had edited it for her. Apart from typographical errors, the revision ...

  5. Abraham Lincoln's coat, and its hidden, bloody stories

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    Currently on display at New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art is the coat worn by President Lincoln on the night he was assassinated at Ford's Theatre – a treasured object that speaks to tragedy ...

  6. Tales of Manhattan - Wikipedia

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    Tales of Manhattan is a 1942 American anthology film directed by Julien Duvivier.Thirteen writers, including Ben Hecht, Alan Campbell, Ferenc Molnár, Samuel Hoffenstein, and Donald Ogden Stewart, worked on the six stories in this film.

  7. The Romance of Certain Old Clothes - Wikipedia

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    The Romance of Certain Old Clothes" is a short story by American-British author Henry James, written in February 1868 and first published in The Atlantic Monthly. The original debut was in Volume 21, Issue 124. James later made some revisions, including changes to the family name and eldest daughter when he published the story in the UK in 1885.

  8. Spencer (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    The spencer, dating from the 1790s, was originally a woollen outer tail-coat with the tails omitted. It was worn as a short waist-length, double-breasted, man's jacket. It was originally named after George Spencer, 2nd Earl Spencer (1758–1834), who is reported to have had a tail-coat adapted after its tails were burned by coals from a fire. [1]

  9. American Gothic Tales - Wikipedia

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    American Gothic Tales is an anthology of "gothic" American short fiction. Edited and with an Introduction by Joyce Carol Oates , it was published by Plume in 1996. It featured contributions by Washington Irving , Nathaniel Hawthorne , Edgar Allan Poe , Stephen King , Anne Rice and others, and included over 40 stories.