The Old English Baron: a Gothic Story
       THE OLD ENGLISH BARON     

  

       By Clara Reeve     

   

   

  PREFACE  

  THE OLD ENGLISH BARON: A GOTHIC STORY.              

   

    

       PREFACE     

       As this Story is of a species which, though not new, is out of the common track, it has been thought necessary to point out some circumstances to the reader, which will elucidate the design, and, it is hoped, will induce him to form a favourable, as well as a right judgment of the work before him.     

       This Story is the literary offspring of The Castle of Otranto, written upon the same plan, with a design to unite the most attractive and interesting circumstances of the ancient Romance and modern Novel, at the same time it assumes a character and manner of its own, that differs from       both; it is distinguished by the appellation of a Gothic Story, being a picture of Gothic times and manners. Fictitious stories have been the delight of all times and all countries, by oral tradition in barbarous, by writing in more civilized ones; and although some persons of wit and learning have condemned them indiscriminately, I would venture to affirm, that even those who so much affect to despise them under one form, will receive and embrace them under another.     

       Thus, for instance, a man shall admire and almost adore the Epic poems of the Ancients, and yet despise and execrate the 
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