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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... meaning. At these recollections she wept again, and continued musing, when suddenly the notes of sweet music passed on the air. A superstitious dread stole over her; she stood listening for some moments, in trembling expectation, and ...
... meaning. At these recollections she wept again, and continued musing, when suddenly the notes of sweet music passed on the air. A superstitious dread stole over her; she stood listening for some moments, in trembling expectation, and ...
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... means so trivial and liable to ridicule'. 41. See Robert Mighall, A Geography of Victorian Gothic Fiction, p. xviii; Chris Baldick, ed., The Oxford Book of Gothic Tales, pp. xiii–xiv. 42. Rictor Norton, Mistress of Udolpho, pp. 66–70 ...
... means so trivial and liable to ridicule'. 41. See Robert Mighall, A Geography of Victorian Gothic Fiction, p. xviii; Chris Baldick, ed., The Oxford Book of Gothic Tales, pp. xiii–xiv. 42. Rictor Norton, Mistress of Udolpho, pp. 66–70 ...
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... means of happiness. 'A well-informed mind,' he would say, 'is the best security against the contagion of folly and of vice.' The vacant mind is ever on the watch for relief, and ready to plunge into error, to escape from the languor of ...
... means of happiness. 'A well-informed mind,' he would say, 'is the best security against the contagion of folly and of vice.' The vacant mind is ever on the watch for relief, and ready to plunge into error, to escape from the languor of ...
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... mean to expend thirty or forty thousand livres12 on improvements,' said M. Quesnel, without seeming to notice the words of St Aubert; 'for I design, next summer, to bring here my friends, the Duke de Durefort and the Marquis Ramont, to ...
... mean to expend thirty or forty thousand livres12 on improvements,' said M. Quesnel, without seeming to notice the words of St Aubert; 'for I design, next summer, to bring here my friends, the Duke de Durefort and the Marquis Ramont, to ...
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