Harrowing stuff: slabs of psychological terror that explore various deviant behaviour, unhealthy obsession and downright horror
Independent
A riveting story, affecting as well as suspenseful. Oates doesn't flinch from grisly outcomes
Irish Times
As usual with Oates, it is horribly readable, but driven by something disturbingly like genuine misanthropy
Sunday Times
<i>The Corn Maiden and Other Nightmares</i> provides further confirmation of a unique writer's restless, preternatural brilliance
Guardian
A sense of helplessness is the essence of horror, and Oates conveys that feeling as well as any writer around
New York Times Book Review