In "Delusion; or, The Witch of New England," Eliza Buckminster Lee plunges readers into the complex interplay of superstition, societal norms, and individual agency in 19th-century New England. The novel unfolds with an exquisite blend of Gothic elements and philosophical musings, expertly capturing the tumultuous nature of its era. Lee'Äôs prose reflects both the intricacies of human emotion and ...