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Clive Barker: Critical Review by Michael Morrison

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Clive Barker
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SOURCE: Morrison, Michael. “Clive Barker: The Delights of Dread.” Fantasy Review 8, no. 2 (February 1985): 35-37.

In the following review, Morrison explores thematic and stylistic aspects of the short stories in the first three Books of Blood.

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