Internet Resources: Jack Voller's Literary Gothic
Internet Resources: The Literary Gothic (maintained by Jack Voller: <http://www.litgothic.com>.
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LEWIS, Jayne Elizabeth. “‘Ev'ry Lost Relation’: Historical Fictions and Sentimental Incidents in Sophia Lee's The Recess.” Eighteenth-Century Fiction 7 (1995): 165-84.NORDIUS, Janina. “A Tale of Other Places: Sophia Lee's The Recess and Colonial Gothic.” Studies in the Novel 34 (2002): 162-77.
PENDLETON, Mary Elizabeth. “Sophia Lee's Recess: Its Relation to the Historical Novel and the Gothic Romance.” Master's Thesis,ROBERTS, Bette B. “Sophia Lee's The Recess (17-85): The Ambivalence of
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SPENCER, Jane. “Romance Heroines:
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