"Vijay Mishra's The Gothic Sublime is a learned, richly speculative and historically grounded study of the gothic as a discourse/genre centered in the psychological tactics and 'uncanny' thematics initiated in The Castle of Otranto, moving through William Godwin, Mary Shelley, and Melville, into the tactics and thematics of the postmodern condition as influentially figured in theorists such as Lyotard, Jameson, Sedgwick, and Lacan."—Rob Wilson, University of Hawaii"Vijay Mishra belongs to that rare breed of literary scholars who are equally at home in English and Indian literatures. His profound understanding of both traditions enables him to interrogate the strengths of each, by situating each in a vibrant discursive horizon. He brings this broad cultural understanding to retheorizing the Gothic Sublime."—Wimal Dissanayake, Editor, East-West Film Journal