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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A refreshing and forthright contribution to the subject,
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This review is from: Contesting the Gothic: Fiction, Genre and Cultural Conflict, 1764-1832 (Cambridge Studies in Romanticism) (Hardcover)
What can I say. This is a must buy for anyone with even a vague interest in Gothic Literature. Watt manages to totally re-evaluate a series of widely held premises surrounding the very core structure of 'Gothic' as a totallity. It should be part of your collection.
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By Elroy Alexander (Flamstead End, England) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Contesting the Gothic: Fiction, Genre and Cultural Conflict, 1764-1832 (Cambridge Studies in Romanticism) (Hardcover)
Tome it may concern: big up to the Buffa from the Flamstead End massive!Cuffley and Goffs Oak been dissing the Gothic for too long, but there ain't no contesting it now - tha Buffa has spoken and HIS WORD IS LAW. Walpole, Scott - the whole damn lot; your reputation is on a firm footing. Respect. |
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Contesting the Gothic: Fiction, Genre and Cultural Conflict, 1764-1832 (Cambridge Studies in Romanticism) by James Watt (Hardcover - June 28, 1999)
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