The Mysteries of UdolphoPenguin UK, 28/01/2010 - 880 من الصفحات This was the most popular novel of Radcliffe's time and Radcliffe's portrayal of her heroine's inner life raised the Gothic romance to a new level. The atmosphere of fear and the gripping plot continue to thrill today. This is the story of the orphaned Emily St Aubert who finds herself separated from the man she loves and confined within the Castle of Udolpho by her aunt's new husband, Montoni. Here she must cope with an unwanted suitor, Montoni's threats, and the wild imaginings and terrors which threaten to overwhelm her. |
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... give rise to fanciful and fearful thoughts and feelings, to a comprehension of the true state of affairs in which all is explained and reason reigns. Radcliffe's further stroke of invention in this respect is her close linking of ...
... give rise to fanciful and fearful thoughts and feelings, to a comprehension of the true state of affairs in which all is explained and reason reigns. Radcliffe's further stroke of invention in this respect is her close linking of ...
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... gives plausibility to her presentiments of terrors, prison, 'longsuffering and murder', despite the narrator's disclaimer of 'unaccountable ... give Radcliffe's remote past a type of Gothic suggestiveness which, for her contemporary.
... gives plausibility to her presentiments of terrors, prison, 'longsuffering and murder', despite the narrator's disclaimer of 'unaccountable ... give Radcliffe's remote past a type of Gothic suggestiveness which, for her contemporary.
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... give him a last adieu – saw him leaning mournfully against the high trees, and remembered the fixed look of mingled tenderness and anguish, with which he had then regarded her. (Vol. IV, Ch. X) At various points Emily sees again in her ...
... give him a last adieu – saw him leaning mournfully against the high trees, and remembered the fixed look of mingled tenderness and anguish, with which he had then regarded her. (Vol. IV, Ch. X) At various points Emily sees again in her ...
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... give a source. Notes have also been provided on matters of textual interest as well as on passages which assume knowledge of eighteenthcentury society, literature, customs, taste and manners. PENGUIN TEXT 1794 EDITION [I/139] [II/227] ...
... give a source. Notes have also been provided on matters of textual interest as well as on passages which assume knowledge of eighteenthcentury society, literature, customs, taste and manners. PENGUIN TEXT 1794 EDITION [I/139] [II/227] ...
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... give way to grief.' St Aubert acknowledged the truth of these words of course; but, at the same time, felt more reluctant than ever to quit the spot which his past happiness had consecrated. The presence of his wife had sanctified every ...
... give way to grief.' St Aubert acknowledged the truth of these words of course; but, at the same time, felt more reluctant than ever to quit the spot which his past happiness had consecrated. The presence of his wife had sanctified every ...
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