Henry Summersett, the author of a number of extremely scarce Gothic romances with lurid, alluring titles like "Mad Man of the Mountain," "Final Retribution," and "The Wizard and the Sword," is one of the most fascinating and mysterious of the forgotten novelists of the long eighteenth century. His dark, brooding, and often shocking novels, told in a unique prose style influenced heavily by Shakespearean tragedy and German Romanticism, are intriguing rediscoveries that will be of great interest to scholars and fans of classic Gothic fiction alike. In "Leopold Warndorf" (1800), Summersett...
Henry Summersett, the author of a number of extremely scarce Gothic romances with lurid, alluring titles like "Mad Man of the Mountain," "Final Retrib...