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Daniel Corrick

Daniel Corrick is an editor and literary historian specialising in nineteenth-century literature, especially the Decadent movement and evolution of supernatural fiction. He has worked on the collected fiction of Montague Summers and unpublished works of Edgar Saltus and Althea Gyles. In addition, he has edited several anthologies, including Drowning in Beauty: The Neo-Decadent Anthology (2018) and Night’s Black Agents: An Anthology of Vampire Fiction (2023). His reading of these literary forms is shaped by topics of philosophy of religion, in particular the human experience and expression of transcendence.