- The
Castles of
Athlin and
Dunbayne is a
gothic novel by Ann Radcliffe,
first published in
London by
Thomas Hookham in 1789. In her
introduction to the...
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evenings for work. She
published her
first novel, The
Castles of
Athlin and
Dunbayne, in 1789 at the age of 25, and
published her next four
novels in short...
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Retrieved 26
March 2016. Radcliffe, Ann (1995). The
Castles of
Athlin and
Dunbayne. Oxford:
Oxford UP. pp. vii–xxiv. ISBN 0192823574. Alexandre-Garner, Corinne...
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villains (beginning in 1789 with the
publication of The
Castles of
Athlin and
Dunbayne, a
Highland Story) also
foreshadow a moody,
egotistical Byronic "villain"...
- The Old
English Baron (1777), Ann Radcliffe's The
Castles of
Athlin and
Dunbayne (1789) and The
Mysteries of
Udolpho (1794), and
Charles Brockden Brown's...
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Forest (1791), The
Mysteries of
Udolpho (1794), The
Castles of
Athlin and
Dunbayne and The
Italian (1797) Jean Ray,
Malpertuis (1943)
Clara Reeve, The Old...
- Manners. I was
inspired by Ann Radcliffe's
novel The
Castles of
Athlin and
Dunbayne. It
premiered at the
Theatre Royal,
Covent Garden in
London on 9 May 1806...
- Cottage-on-the-Moor, the
House of Tynian, and the
Castles of
Athlin and
Dunbayne; or they
groaned under the
multiplied editions of the
Devil in Love, More...
- Ward
Radcliffe (1995).
Alison Milbank (ed.). The
castles of
Athlin and
Dunbayne.
Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-282357-1. Ann Ward
Radcliffe (2008)...
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Richard ****berland –
Arundel Ann
Radcliffe – The
Castles of
Athlin and
Dunbayne Friedrich Schiller – The Ghost-Seer (Der Geisterseher),
publication concluded...