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Hooper, E, Moure, E, Pato, C, Panforreteiro, M and Veres Gesto, A (2020) Almorfe Ottawa.

Hughes, W (2002) “All the world is a vampire”: degeneration, evolution and the postmodern revenant. In: The Persistence of Gothic: Exploring The Boundaries Of Gothic From 1750 To The Present, 12 October 2002, University of Greenwich, London.

Hughes, W (1997) 'Ghost stories and other horrid tales' selected and illustrated by C.W. Stewart [book review]. The Monk : Quarterly Newsletter of the International Gothic Association, 11. p. 6.

Hughes, W (2011) '“I resolved to play the part of a good samaritan”: Gothic metafiction in J. S. Le Fanu’s 'The room in the Dragon Volant'.' In: Crawford, G, Rockhill, J and Showers, B.J, eds. Reflections in a glass darkly: essays on J. Sheridan Le Fanu. Hippocampus Press, New York, pp. 390-405. ISBN 9781614980056

Hughes, W (2015) '“In a glass reflectively”: self-conscious parody in J. S. Le Fanu’s 'The room in the Dragon Volant'.' In: Alliata, M.V and Rimondi, G, eds. Dal gotico al fantasico: tradizioni, riscritture e parodie. Cafoscarina, Venice, pp. 43-54. ISBN 9788874533871

Hughes, W (2015) Low obscenity and lascivious attitudes: spectacle, seduction and male power in Victorian hypnotic séance. In: Sensational Men: Victorian Masculinity in Sensation Fiction, Theatre and the Arts, 18 April 2015, Falmouth University, Falmouth, UK.

Hughes, W (2012) “Rumours of the great plague”: medicine, mythology and the memory of the Sligo cholera in Stoker’s 'Under the sunset'. In: Bram Stoker Centenary Conference: Bram Stoker - Life and Writing, 5 - 6 July 2012, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.

Hughes, W (2004) “The distilled essence of the town”: evolving vampires, degenerate mortals and the American urban experience. In: ESSE 7 Conference, 7 - 12 September 2004, University of Zaragoza, Spain.

Hughes, W (1998) “A medical impasse”: sexuality and the vampire in Bram Stoker’s 'Dracula’. In: Victorian Gothic Colloquium, April 1998, University of East Anglia, Norwich.

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