“Gothic Architecture and Sexuality in the Circle of Horace Walpole is thoroughly researched and wonderfully illustrated; it contributes to the richness of current interest in the histories of interiors, architecture, and design, particularly those that foreground subjective qualities of lived experiences. This is why it is important that Matthew M. Reeve has situated Horace Walpole, his character and personality, at the centre of this study, explaining how Strawberry Hill signifies the summation of his complex, homosocial, and singular life.”—Helen McCormack Journal of Design History