The Mysteries of Udolpho

The Mysteries of Udolpho - Paperback

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The Mysteries of Udolpho

The Mysteries of Udolpho - Paperback

by Ann Radcliffe
$43.18
Sale price  $43.18 Regular price 

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by Ann Radcliffe (Author), Nathan Maher (Cover Design by)

"The Mysteries of Udolpho, when I had once begun it, I could not lay down again; I remember finishing it in two days-my hair standing on end the whole time." - Jane Austin's Northanger Abbey

One of the most popular novels from its time, this classic follows the trials of Emily St. Aubert, who is orphaned by the death of her parents and left in the care of her aunt who marries the infamous Montoni. Emily and her family move to the remote and haunting Castle Udolpho. There Emily's life becomes filled with suspense, danger, and the supernatural! She must overcome the sinister intentions of Montoni, while also uncovering the secrets of the castle.

Combining romance and horror, it is truly a captivating narrative in Gothic fiction.

Number of Pages: 1026
Dimensions: 2.02 x 7 x 4.25 IN
Publication Date: January 10, 2025
ISBN9781965179307
Author Ann Radcliffe
PublisherNrm Books
GenreLiterature
FormatPaperback
PublishedJanuary 2025
LanguageENG- English
Pages1026
Weight1.0 lb
Target AudienceAdults
Print SizeStandard Print

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About Ann Radcliffe

Nick Groom has published widely for both academic and popular readerships, with particular interest in questions of authenticity and the emergence of national and regional identity. His books include The Gothic (2012) for the Very Short Introductions series, The Union Jack: the Story of the British Flag (Atlantic, 2006), and The Seasons: an Elegy for the Passing of the Year (Atlantic, 2013). For Oxford World's Classics he has edited Walpole's The Castle of Otranto and Matthew Lewis's The Monk.

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