'Napier's timely, stubborn scepticism will be especially welcome to
serious students of the English novel, because her book promises to
restore a sense of critical proportion to a discussion which has
too often shrugged it off.'
Chris Baldick,
The Times Literary Supplement
'Napier communicates throughout in a clear, direct prose style,
aided by a freedom from typographical error and, greatly easing
comprehension, by the use of footnotes rather than endnotes.'
Barry Roth, Ohio University, Notes and Queries
'Elizabeth Napier proves herself to be a sensitive and
discriminating reader/writer ... she is fully persuasive and her
book is an important contribution to the study of the literary
aesthetics operative within Gothic fiction of the late eighteenth
century'
British Journal of Eighteenth Century Studies
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