Lecture

Weird Tales: Horror, Science Fiction, and Dime Novels

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This lecture explores the themes of horror, science fiction, and dime novels in the context of 'Weird Tales'. It covers various genres such as romance, comedy, and fantasy, focusing on the publication's evolution from the 1920s to the 1950s. The instructor delves into the cultural significance of 'Weird Tales' and its impact on popular culture, emphasizing the unique storytelling elements and the diverse range of characters and settings depicted in the publication.

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