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"Perhaps, for some people, the great works of horror provide a deep, visceral, darkly electrifying confirmation of their own most personal and profound experiences and intuitions." - Matt Cardin
What is Horror?
According to Mark Fabrizi, author of Historical Dictionary of Horror Literature, horror does two things: it creates a cathartic response in the reader and it depends upon a strong ontological connection with our own world.
Related Genres and Sub-Genres:
There are many types of genres related to horror and sub-genres within horror. A few examples of genres similar to horror are gothic fiction and dark fantasy. Some examples of horror sub-genres are:
For examples of horror literature throughout history, read Horror Literature Throughout History.
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