This book constitutes a major achievement and veritable comparative tour de force; it will provide much methodological stimulation, and it offers many a new insight into the authors and texts selected for scrutiny.(German Quarterly) This dense, extensively researched, and intellectually challenging project will hold very different sorts of appeal for different kinds of readers. To my mind, the book's great strength lies in the rich tapestries of literary history it weaves together in telling detail about each author treated, revealing aspects of the myth of the descensus ad inferos that have been decisive for modern as well as for medieval versions of the myth. Pike's configurations of authors in strategic relations to one another are fascinating and give very new and provocative insights into key modernist writers and their relations to the medieval past that they construct.(Speculum)