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'''Child abuse''' is a common theme in literature and in SF, particularly [[horror]].  
'''Child abuse''' is a common theme in literature and in SF, particularly [[horror]].  
* Nightmare on Elm Street series
* [[Nightmare on Elm Street series]]
* Flowers in the Attic series
* ''[[The Watcher's Mask]]'', by [[Laurie J. Marks]]
* [[Terri Windling]]'s edited anthology, ''[[The Armless Maiden and Other Tales for Childhood's Survivors]]'' (1995)


Other examples:
* Flowers in the Attic series (not SF; [[psychological horror]])


[[Category:Themes]]
[[Category:Violence themes]]
[[Category:Relationship themes]]
[[category:Themes and tropes by name]]

Latest revision as of 10:25, 8 June 2010

Child abuse is a common theme in literature and in SF, particularly horror.

Other examples: