Reimagining, sequel, adaptation — whatever you want to call it, Gothic fiction loves to retell a classic story.
I recently finished “Our Hideous Progeny” and now I see that I somehow missed the more recent Night Hag on Surrealism. I appreciate the way Night Hag exposes me to new and interesting works and ideas that I would otherwise be unlikely to encounter.
I recently finished “Our Hideous Progeny” and now I see that I somehow missed the more recent Night Hag on Surrealism. I appreciate the way Night Hag exposes me to new and interesting works and ideas that I would otherwise be unlikely to encounter.