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  Copyright © 1988 by The University Press of Kentucky Paperback edition 2009

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  Document Outline

  Cover

  Title

  Copyright

  Contents

  Preface

  1. Woman Wailing for Her Demon-Lover!

  2. Demons as Lovers

  3. "The Demon Lover" Ballad

  4. The Motif in British Fiction

  5. Demon-Lovers and Their Victims

  Appendix A. Child Ballad Texts

  Appendix B. Davis Ballad Texts

  Appendix C. Miscellaneous Ballad Texts

  Notes

  Works Cited

  Index A

  B

  C

  D

  E

  F

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  H

  I

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  K

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  M

  N

  O

  P

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  T

  U

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  Toni Reed, Demon-Lovers and Their Victims in British Fiction

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