- The
Mysteries of
Udolpho: A
Romance is a
Gothic novel by Ann Radcliffe,
which appeared in four
volumes on 8 May 1794 from G. G. and J.
Robinson of London...
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Udolpho may
refer to: The
Mysteries of
Udolpho Udolpho Township,
Mower County,
Minnesota This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the title...
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Udolpho Township is a
township in
Mower County, Minnesota,
United States. The po****tion was 458 at the 2000 census.
There are no
recognized cities or...
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references to many
different Gothic novels, most
notably The
Mysteries of
Udolpho.
There are also many
references to
Northanger Abbey in
contemporary novels...
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elements in her novels. Her
fourth and most po****r novel, The
Mysteries of
Udolpho, was
published in 1794.
Radcliffe was the most po****r
writer of her day...
- The
Mysteries of
Udolpho (1794) were
particularly po****r. In an
essay on Radcliffe,
Walter Scott wrote about the po****rity of
Udolpho at the time stating...
- novel"—replacing Radcliffe's use of the
Apennine Mountains in The
Mysteries of
Udolpho (1794) with the
Carpathian Mountains of Transylvania—and
places this within...
- the home of
Emily St. Aubert, the
central character of The
Mysteries of
Udolpho by Ann Radcliffe. It is also home to
Henry III of Navarre, who
later became...
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Morland BBC
Radio 4 Drama,
broadcast December 2016 2016 The
Mysteries of
Udolpho Emily BBC
Radio 4 Drama,
broadcast December 2016 2019 The
Diary of a Young...
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gothic villain which developed into the
Byronic hero. Her The
Mysteries of
Udolpho (1795) is
frequently cited as the
archetypal Gothic novel. A
later generation...