The Mysteries of Udolpho: A Romance Interspersed with Some Pieces of PoetryCosimo, Inc., 01/11/2008 - 672 من الصفحات Sir Walter Scott esteemed her "the first poetess of romantic fiction." Jane Austen borrowed prodigiously from her-and sent up the steamy overwroughtness of her writing-in Northanger Abbey. British author ANN RADCLIFFE (1764-1823) pioneered the Gothic romance as popular fiction with her 1789 debut novel, The Castles of Athlin and Dunbayne, and went on to wild success with further works of demure heroines lost in the perils of supernatural melodrama. In this 1794 thriller, perhaps the quintessential example of the genre and Radcliffe's most popular work, the young and beautiful orphan Emily St. Aubert is imprisoned at sinister Castle Udolpho, and suffers frustrated romance and the hauntings of ghosts. A vital example of early horror and later a profound influence on pulp fiction, this is essential reading for both fans of the genre and those interested in its psychological and thematic development. |
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... marchioness , then ? " said St. Aubert in an altered voice . “ Ah , monsieur ! —that I do well . There are many besides me who remember her . " " Yes " said St. Aubert , " and I am one of those . " “ Alas , sir ! you remember , then , a ...
... marchioness , then ? " said St. Aubert in an altered voice . “ Ah , monsieur ! —that I do well . There are many besides me who remember her . " " Yes " said St. Aubert , " and I am one of those . " “ Alas , sir ! you remember , then , a ...
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... Marchioness , and she felt strongly interested concerning the remote cause of this emotion . Her surprise and curiosity were indeed the greater , because she did not recollect ever to have heard him men- tion the name of Villeroi . No ...
... Marchioness , and she felt strongly interested concerning the remote cause of this emotion . Her surprise and curiosity were indeed the greater , because she did not recollect ever to have heard him men- tion the name of Villeroi . No ...
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... Marchioness . " " Pray inform me what did happen ? " said Emily , with much emotion . " Alas ! ma'amselle , " answered La Voisin , " enquire no further ; it is not for me to lay open the domestic secrets of my lord . ” — Emily ...
... Marchioness . " " Pray inform me what did happen ? " said Emily , with much emotion . " Alas ! ma'amselle , " answered La Voisin , " enquire no further ; it is not for me to lay open the domestic secrets of my lord . ” — Emily ...
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