Maniac in the Cellar
Discover the intriguing world of Victorian fiction with Maniac in the Cellar by Winifred Hughes. Published by Princeton University Press in 2014, this captivating paperback spans 224 pages and delves into the once-controversial sensation novel genre that captivated readers of the 19th century. Hughes expertly explores the elements that defined this subversive literature, shedding light on its key figures and the broader implications of its popularity during a transformative era. With its rich historical context and critical analysis, Maniac in the Cellar offers a compelling look at a publishing phenomenon that has largely faded from public memory. Perfect for fans of English fiction and those interested in literary history, this book invites readers to rediscover the excitement and complexity of a genre that once dominated the literary landscape.