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Buffyology Lessons in the Academy: Buffy V Shakespeare?
Given we had some papers on Buffy at the original Open Graves, Open Minds conference in 2010 and that she made an appearance in both the OGOM book and the special issue of Gothic Studies on vampires (and that we … Continue reading
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Tagged Buffy the Vampire Slayer, popular culture, the canon, Twilight
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