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− | ''Red Dragon'' by Thomas Harris is an adult thriller novel published in October 1981. It is the first book of the Hannibal Lecter series. | + | ''Red Dragon'' by Thomas Harris is an adult thriller novel published in October 1981. It is the first book of the [[Hannibal Lecter by Thomas Harris (series)|Hannibal Lecter series]]. |
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Revision as of 21:09, 26 January 2021
Red Dragon
Author(s) | Thomas Harris |
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Published | October 1981 |
Publisher | Dutton |
Genre(s) | Thriller Horror |
Age group | Adult |
Red Dragon by Thomas Harris is an adult thriller novel published in October 1981. It is the first book of the Hannibal Lecter series.
Trigger Warnings
- Ableism (including r-slur used)
- Alcohol
- Animal abuse
- Cannibalism
- Cancer (past)
- Child abuse
- Childbirth
- Fire
- Forester care
- Gore
- Guns
- Institutionalisation
- Invasion of privacy
- Mental illness
- Murder (including children and animals)
- Parental abandonment
- Pregnancy
- Rape
- Sexual assault
- Sexual content
- Violence
Representation
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Tropes
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- Disabled villain The Killer is disfigured ( born with clef-plate) and needed assistance when he was born.
Controversies
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