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Tag Archives: Boris Sagal

Zombie London in 28 Days Later

By Bloomsbury | October 31, 2012
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We discuss the literary and cinematic depiction of Zombie London in 28 Days Later and key literary writers….

Category: Uncategorized Tags: 28 Days Later, 28 Weeks Later, Angela Carter, Anne Witchard, apocalypse, Boris Sagal, Byron, Charles Baudelaire, Clive Bloom, crime writing, Daniel Defoe, Danny Boyle, Dawn of the Dead, Day of the Dead, Edgar Allan Poe, Francis Lawrence, Fritz Lang, George A. Romero, Gothic, Gothic Bride, Halloween, Halloween fancy dress, I Am Legend, Ian Rankin, Juan Carlos Fresnadillo, Land of the Dead, Lawrence Phillips, London Gothic, London Gothic: Place, Mary Shelley, Metropolis, Night of the Living Dead, Percy Shelley, Richard Jeffries, Richard Matheson, Space and the Gothic Imagination, The Last Man on Earth, The Omega Man, The Prelude, the Vampire, Ubaldo Ragona, Upon Westminster Bridge, Val McDermid, Walter Benjamin. The Man of the Crowd, Wordsworth, Zombie London
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