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Gothic Architecture and Sexuality in the Circle of Horace Walpole. By Matthew M Reeve. 262 mm. Pp xix + 260, 140 figs. Penn State University Press, Pennsylvania, 2021. isbn 9780271085883. US$74.95 (hbk).
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29 July 2021
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