The Mysteries of Udolpho: A Romance Interspersed With Some Pieces of Poetry

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The Floating Press, 01‏/05‏/2009 - 1383 من الصفحات
The Mysteries of Udolpho (1794) is the archetypal Gothic novel. A young woman, Emily St. Aubert, suffers the death of her father, followed by worsening physical and psychological death, mirrored in a landscape of crumbling castles and emotive Alps.

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Chapter V
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Chapter VI
706
Chapter VII
749
Chapter VIII
766
Chapter IV
799
Chapter X
838
Chapter XI
858
Chapter XII
880

Chapter IX
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Chapter X
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Chapter XI
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Chapter XII
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Chapter XIII
255
VOLUME 2
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Chapter I
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Chapter II
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Chapter III
326
Chapter IV
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Chapter V
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Chapter VI
433
Chapter VII
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Chapter VIII
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Chapter IX
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Chapter X
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Chapter XI
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Chapter XII
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VOLUME 3
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Chapter I
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Chapter II
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Chapter III
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Chapter IV
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Chapter XIII
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VOLUME 4
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Chapter I
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Chapter II
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Chapter III
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Chapter IV
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Chapter V
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Chapter VI
982
Chapter VII
1005
Chapter VIII
1025
Chapter IV
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Chapter X
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Chapter XI
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Chapter XII
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Chapter XIII
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Chapter XIV
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Chapter XV
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Chapter XVI
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Chapter XVII
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Chapter XVIII
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Chapter XIX
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Endnotes
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نبذة عن المؤلف (2009)

Ann Radcliffe was born Ann Ward in England on July 9, 1764. She was the only child of William Ward and Anne Oates Ward. In 1788 she married William Radcliffe. They had no children. Ann published The Castles of Athlin and Dunbayne in 1789. Other works include A Sicilian Romance, The Romance of the Forest, The Mysteries of Udolpho, and The Italian. She found much success with The Romance of the Forest and it established her as a Gothic novelist. Her later novels influenced other authors including Jane Austen, Sir Walter Scott, and Mary Wollstonecraft. She died on February 7, 1823 from respiratory problems.

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