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Sorry, I spaced on the 20th century requirement.
You're right about Jane Eyre. I checked a preface to Phantom and it says the book was written in 1911. So it still qualifies for the list. Yay!
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Was Jane Eyre a Gothic book? I read it before, but I didn't realize it was gothic.
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Jane Eyre is the classic example of what most modern Gothic authors aim for.
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#34: "The Secret of Canfield House" by Florence Hurd.
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#35: The Gift Shop by Charlotte Armstrong. I've read others by Charlotte Armstrong and none seem strongly gothic, but I enjoyed the fast-paced suspense and humorous romance in "The Gift Shop."
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#36: Do Not Disturb by Helen McCloy. See my review.
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#37: The Town Cried Murder by Leslie Ford. Although written as a mystery, it has all the elements of a Gothic. I will write a review shortly.