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Sarah Allison

Pale Horse, Pale Rider

Book Review by Sarah Allison

An experiment with the form of the nineteenth-century-style review: mega-long excerpts connected by impressionistic ligaments.

Pale Horse, Pale Rider, by Katherine Anne Porter. Random House, 1936.

Victorian novelist Elizabeth Gaskell tried to persuade Charlotte Brontë—whose grim experience of the …

Seven Gothic Tales

Book Review by Sarah Allison

An experiment with the form of the nineteenth-century-style review: mega-long excerpts connected by impressionistic ligaments.

Seven Gothic Tales, by Isak Dinesen. Random House, 1934.

Seven Gothic Tales is a set of enchanting stories in late-modernist prose by Isak Dinesen.  …

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