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'Fincher's study is imaginative, bold and historically well-grounded overall...in terms of its insightful new contextualisations of early male Gothic texts, this work is worth reading. It makes a timeley and thoughtful contribution to Gothic, Romantic and Queer studies.' - Sue Chaplin, British Association for Romantic Studes Bulletin and Review
'...a fruitful and suggestive study of recurring motifs of secrecy, the gaze, shame, and their links to same-sex desire and homophobia.' - Sharon Ruston, Times Literary Supplement
'If Gothic Studies restore the body to Romanticism's usual focus on the mind, Fincher's work foregrounds just how messy, indeterminable and queer the bodies of Romantic men really are; this study braids gay and lesbian history with queer theory to penetrate the Gothic in new and innovative ways.' - Routledge ABES June 2011