The Mysteries of UdolphoThis 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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It also allowed her to depict 'the anachronistic survival of vestigial customs into the enlightened present'. 16 This important structuring principle frequently contributes, among other things, to the evocation of the frissons of terror ...
It also allowed her to depict 'the anachronistic survival of vestigial customs into the enlightened present'. 16 This important structuring principle frequently contributes, among other things, to the evocation of the frissons of terror ...
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... to a scene of 'Catholic superstition' in the knowledge that they are such bugbears. On the other hand, Emily's visit to the church offers them disquietening reminders of a Gothic custom surviving in and 'haunting' their present.
... to a scene of 'Catholic superstition' in the knowledge that they are such bugbears. On the other hand, Emily's visit to the church offers them disquietening reminders of a Gothic custom surviving in and 'haunting' their present.
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... past and present – events which remain uncanny even after the actual source of the music is explained many chapters later: While she raised her streaming eyes to heaven, she observed the same planet, which she had seen in Languedoc, ...
... past and present – events which remain uncanny even after the actual source of the music is explained many chapters later: While she raised her streaming eyes to heaven, she observed the same planet, which she had seen in Languedoc, ...
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Her Gothic past, surfacing in and permeating Emily's present, accords with St Aubert's warnings to Emily about indulging a vicious 'excess' of feelings and with Emily's own lessons in the constant need for restraint. At the same time, ...
Her Gothic past, surfacing in and permeating Emily's present, accords with St Aubert's warnings to Emily about indulging a vicious 'excess' of feelings and with Emily's own lessons in the constant need for restraint. At the same time, ...
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307–30 Punter, David, The Literature of Terror: A History of Gothic Fictions from 1765 to the Present Day (London: Longman, 1980) Rogers, Deborah D., ed., The Critical Response to Ann Radcliffe (Westport, Conn., and London: Greenwood ...
307–30 Punter, David, The Literature of Terror: A History of Gothic Fictions from 1765 to the Present Day (London: Longman, 1980) Rogers, Deborah D., ed., The Critical Response to Ann Radcliffe (Westport, Conn., and London: Greenwood ...
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