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"I read The Old Curiosity Shop before I began Blackwood Farm. I was amazed at the utter madness in that book"

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Anne Rice isn’t name-dropping Dickens for literary cred; she’s reverse-engineering permission. Calling The Old Curiosity Shop “utter madness” is a deliberate compliment from a novelist who built a career on luxuriant excess: baroque emotion, grotesque bodies, spiritual yearning that refuses to stay tasteful. In Rice’s mouth, “madness” signals a kind of narrative audacity - a book willing to lurch from sentiment to nightmare, to make coincidence feel like fate and melodrama feel like theology.

The intent is revealingly practical. She read Dickens “before I began Blackwood Farm,” as if to tune her instrument. Blackwood Farm (2002) arrives in her post-Vampire Chronicles phase where gothic atmosphere collides with family trauma, inheritance, and the haunted logistics of place. Dickens becomes less a nineteenth-century moralist than a fellow architect of obsession: someone who understood how to keep escalating a story until it tips into the surreal, yet still lands emotionally.

The subtext: Rice is staking a claim against the idea that serious fiction must be restrained. Dickens is often taught as canonical comfort food; Rice is pointing to his volatility. The Old Curiosity Shop is a fever dream of grief, spectacle, and cruelty disguised as a serial entertainment, and Rice recognizes a lineage there. She’s telling the reader that her own “madness” isn’t a lapse in control - it’s an inheritance, a chosen mode, a way to make intensity feel justified by tradition while still sounding thrilled by how unhinged the classics can be.

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Anne Rice (October 4, 1941 - December 11, 2021) was a Novelist from USA.

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