id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_zelg67vhhrhmvk34zuchzurepi Peter Sabor From Terror to the Terror: Changing Concepts of the Gothic in Eighteenth-Century England 1991 15 .pdf application/pdf 6797 450 66 From Terror to the Terror: Changing Concepts of the Gothic in Eighteenth-Century England occur as a critical term in his Dictionary, and in 1784 he spoke dismissively of the writings of Horace Walpole, founder of both the Gothic has sought to diminish his originality, insisting that Hurd is not 'attacking the critical principles or general theory of poetry which were accepted in his time.'16 Letters on Chivalry and Romance goes far beyond any an eighteenth-century Gothic novel, but by an anonymous author disguised as translator, commenting on a purportedly medieval Italian Reeve's preface to the second edition is of considerable interest, challenging Walpole's mode of Gothicism in Otranto. Gothic novel in Walpole's library remained The Old English Baron by his Richard Payne Knight's long didactic poem, The Landscape, was published a year after Reeve's novel at the height of the Terror, in 1794. ./cache/work_zelg67vhhrhmvk34zuchzurepi.pdf ./txt/work_zelg67vhhrhmvk34zuchzurepi.txt