"The Mysteries of Udolpho" by Ann Radcliffe is a quintessential Gothic novel that combines romance, mystery, and horror, set against the backdrop of the picturesque but menacing landscapes of the Apennines. The story follows the fortunes of Emily St. Aubert, who suffers misadventures that include the death of her father, supernatural terrors in a gloomy castle, and machinations of an Italian brigand. This novel is celebrated for its elaborate descriptions of nature, its exploration of the sublime and the terrifying, and its influence on later Gothic literature.
Eine sizilianische Romanze: Unheimlicher Roman
Ann Radcliffe
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Ann Radcliffe
bookEllena und der Italiener: Historischer Roman
Ann Radcliffe
bookDie Geheimnisse des Udolpho: Unheimlicher Roman
Ann Radcliffe
bookDie Schlösser von Athlin und Dunbayne: Historischer Schottland-Roman
Ann Radcliffe
bookDer Ritter Gaston de Blondeville: Historischer Roman
Ann Radcliffe
bookUdolphos Geheimnisse : Horror-Klassiker
Ann Radcliffe
bookA Journey Made in the Summer of 1794 (Vol. 1&2) : Voyage Through Holland and the Western Frontier of Germany, with a Return Down the Rhine
Ann Radcliffe
bookThe Romance of the Forest
Ann Radcliffe
bookThe Mysteries of Udolpho
Ann Radcliffe
book60 Gothic Classics : Exploring the Haunting Depths of Classic Gothic Literature
Charles Dickens, Oscar Wilde, Robert Louis Stevenson, Edgar Allan Poe, William Hope Hodgson, Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu, Anna Katharine Green, George MacDonald, Bram Stoker, Charlotte Brontë, Emily Brontë, William Godwin, Henry James, Victor Hugo, Théophile Gautier, Arthur Conan Doyle, Jane Austen, John Meade Falkner, George Eliot, Robert Hugh Benson, Horace Walpole, Frederick Marryat, Thomas Love Peacock, Washington Irving, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Gaston Leroux, Grant Allen, Arthur Machen, Wilkie Collins, Thomas Peckett Prest, James Malcolm Rymer, Charles Brockden Brown, James Hogg, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Richard Marsh, Charles Robert Maturin, John William Polidori, H. G. Wells, W. Jacobs, H. P. Lovecraft, William Thomas Beckford, Nikolai Gogol, Mary Shelley, Ann Radcliffe, Matthew Gregory Lewis, Fitz-James O'Brien, Eliza Parsons
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