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Halloween Stories - JSTOR Daily

By: The Editors 5-7 minutes 10/12/2021

Get into the Halloween spirit with our best stories on the holiday, which include a look into the Salem witch trials and the obsession with Satanism in nineteenth-century France. No tricks, only treats: all stories contain free links to the supporting academic research on JSTOR. Happy Halloween!

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The Dressy Ghosts of Victorian Literature

July 30, 2021

Realism was exceptionally well suited (heh) for elaborate descriptions of spectral clothing.

A poster image for American Horror Story: Double Feature

The Very Human Appeal of American Horror Story

October 3, 2021

The late author Joanna Russ had insights about why horror speaks to ordinary experiences and emotions.

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The D-I-Y Origins of Night of the Living Dead

November 5, 2020

Night of the Living Dead’s production story reads like a means to an end: a rag-tag group of creatives makes a movie on nothing to get noticed.

Nosferatu

Marxferatu: Teaching Marx with Vampires

October 30, 2018

For a younger generation trying to understand Marxism, the best way in may be: vampirism.

Charlie Brown

How the Great Pumpkin Became Great

October 21, 2019

The origins of Linus's pumpkin deity, who "rises out of the pumpkin patch and flies through the air and brings toys to all the children in the world."

Nine Black Cat Stickers

October 27, 2020

They crossed our path and we lived to tell the tale. Check them out in the Street Arts Graphics Collection!

The Dance of Death

A Roman Feast… of Death!

October 17, 2019

The banquet hall was painted black from ceiling to floor. By the pale flicker of grave lamps, the invited senators coud make out a row of tombstones.

Execution of Louis XVI, 1793

The Decapitation Experiments of Jean César Legallois

October 29, 2020

This French scientist conducted a series of gruesome experiments in his quest to discover the true limits of life and death.

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The Pious Undead of Medieval Europe

October 14, 2019

Bishop Thietmar of Merseburg's eight-volume history contained stories of the living dead—and, he believed, proof of the Christian resurrection.

Do We Have to Tell Them the House Is Haunted?

October 27, 2018

On the law and mythologies of haunting, from antiquity to today.

Halloween pumpkins

Trick or Treat Sadists: A Halloween Urban Legend

October 30, 2015

Are there a group of trick or treat sadists poisoning the candy they distribute on Halloween?

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How Scary is Too Scary?

October 26, 2016

Halloween poses questions for parents, like how scary is too scary for their kids? The answer depends on when we ask the question.

Dracula in a 1931 movie poster

The Real Vampires of Europe

October 31, 2017

In general, a vampire is a malicious spirit or soul of the deceased who is not confined to the grave. Where did the idea come from?

The Origins of Halloween

October 31, 2014

Halloween history and ethnography.

Cuisine des sorcières

What Caused the Salem Witch Trials?

October 27, 2015

Looking into the underlying causes of the Salem Witch Trials in the 17th century.

Vintage engraving from 1876 of a old victorian haunted house.

How Victorian Mansions Became the Default Haunted House

October 16, 2018

Quick: Picture a haunted house. It's probably a Victorian mansion, right? Here's how these structures became signifiers of horror, haunting, and death.

The Mummy movie poster

Why We Love to Be Scared

September 2, 2016

Nearly 1.5 billion tickets to horror movies were sold in 2015 alone. But why do we love being scared so much?

Ghostly road

A Belief in Ghosts: Poetry and the Shared Imagination

October 4, 2016

An essay from poet Dorothea Lasky on poetry, ghosts, and the shared imagination.

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Satanism and Magic in the Age of the Moulin Rouge

March 9, 2016

How did some of the most illustrious names of fin de siècle French literature  end up in a newspaper battle over witchcraft and evil spirits?

From Samhain to Halloween

October 10, 2018

Exploring the Celtic origins of everyone's favorite harvest holiday celebrating thresholds between life and death.

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