![]() The present paper focuses on social concerns of Campbell reflected in his horror novel Claw (1983). ![]() Especially, his concern for women and children has made his novels as novels of social concerns. His concern for human society always remains at the centre of his every novel. But in the latter part of his career he introduced to the lovers of horror fiction his own concept of horror that may be labelled as a Campbellian horror. Initially he handled the supernatural icons of horror showing invasion of supernatural entities in the life of human beings. His oeuvre of literature denotes his remarkable passage as a matured and distinguished writer of horror fiction. He as to his credit thirty six novels, twenty story collections and fourteen edited books. ![]() ![]() Ramsey Campbell (b 1946), the foremost horror fiction writer, has enriched the horror genre adding his concept and philosophy to horror fiction. ![]()
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