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Walpole invented a term, gloomth, to convey the ambience of Gothick; Wyatt's...
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Bill Bryson
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At Home: A Short History of
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Walpole invented a term, gloomth, to convey the ambience of Gothick; Wyatt's houses were the very quintessence of gloomth.
( Bill Bryson )
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