The Mysteries of UdolphoOxford University Press, 1980 - 676 من الصفحات Trapped in a gloomy medieval fortress, an orphaned heroine battles the devious schemes of her guardians as well as her own pensive visions and melancholy fancies. Generations of readers have thrilled to this famous Gothic tale from 1794 and its hypnotic pre-Freudian exploration of the psyche. |
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... father , feared to leave him , and also feared to venture alone to such a distance , she knew not whither , or to whom . Something , however , it was necessary to determine upon immediately ; St. Aubert , therefore , told Michael to ...
... father , feared to leave him , and also feared to venture alone to such a distance , she knew not whither , or to whom . Something , however , it was necessary to determine upon immediately ; St. Aubert , therefore , told Michael to ...
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... father , they were not sufficient testimonies of his general worth to determine her upon a subject so infinitely important to her future happiness as that , which now soli- cited her attention . Yet , though the thought of dismissing ...
... father , they were not sufficient testimonies of his general worth to determine her upon a subject so infinitely important to her future happiness as that , which now soli- cited her attention . Yet , though the thought of dismissing ...
الصفحة 340
... Father Pierre and Father Antoine declared , that they had sometimes heard them in the stillness of night , when they alone were waking to offer their orisons to heaven . Nay , my dear father himself , once said , that , soon after my ...
... Father Pierre and Father Antoine declared , that they had sometimes heard them in the stillness of night , when they alone were waking to offer their orisons to heaven . Nay , my dear father himself , once said , that , soon after my ...
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abbess affected alarmed ANN RADCLIFFE Annette apartment Apennines appeared Aubert aunt awakened Barnardine believe casement castle Cavigni chamber chateau circumstances conversation cottage Count Morano countenance dark dear distance door Dorothée Du Pont Emily Emily's emotion endeavoured enquired exclaimed eyes faint fancy father fear Foix Gascony gloom grief happiness hear heard heart hope hour knew La Voisin Languedoc late leave length light listened looked Ludovico lute ma'amselle Madame Cheron Madame Montoni Marchioness melancholy mind mountains Mysteries of Udolpho never night observed opened passed paused perceived person Pont Pyrenées Quesnel rampart recollected remembered replied retired returned Rousillon scarcely scene seemed seen servants shew sigh Signor silent smile solemn soon sooth sound spirits stair-case stranger suffered sunk surprise tears tell tenderness terrace terror Theresa Tholouse thought trembling Udolpho Valan Valancourt Vallée Venice Verezzi Villefort voice watch waves whither wish woods