MixedLos Angeles Review of BooksWulf’s Romantics are erudite, prolific, original, courageously revolutionary — but they are also narcissistic, self-serving, vain, entitled, reckless, and feckless ... Wulf loves the rush of rushing in when things are happening, but when the matter itself lies before her — the real lives of real people in all their mysterious depths — she is somewhat at a loss ... Magnificent Rebels revels in minutiae. But it also has a grander point to make. It wants to ask the big question — \"why we are who we are\" ... It is, however, precisely in addressing this grander question that Magnificent Rebels fails most magnificently.