Albion’s Eco-Eerie: TV & Movies of the Haunted Generation by Phil Smith. Book Review
In Albion’s Eco-Eerie, author and professor, Phil Smith seeks an alternative reading of TV and Movies of the Haunted Generations suggesting looking at the media in terms of ‘unhuman characters, the…
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