THE MYSTERIES OF UDOLPHO

Ann Radcliffe's narrative catapults the reader into a bygone age of fragile sensibilities and fiercely preserved honour. The story begins within the luxuriant woods and vine of Gascony and moves on into the rugged splendour of the Apennines.

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Main Author: Radcliffe, Ann Ward 1764-1823 (Author)
Other Authors: Dobree, Bonamy 1891-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Oxford, New York Oxford University Press 1980, c1970
Series:The World's classics
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