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         Radcliffe Ann Ward:     more books (24)
  1. Gaston de Blondeville, or The court of Henry III. keeping festival in Ardenne, a romance, St. Alban's abbey, a metrical tale; with some poetical pieces Volume 2
  2. The Spirit Of The Moist Hand
  3. Gaston de Blondeville, or The court of Henry III. keeping festival in Ardenne, a romance, St. Alban's abbey, a metrical tale; with some poetical pieces Volume 4
  4. Gaston de Blondeville, or The court of Henry III. keeping festival in Ardenne, a romance, St. Alban's abbey, a metrical tale; with some poetical pieces Volume 1
  5. Ann Radcliffe: A Bio-Bibliography (Bio-Bibliographies in World Literature) by Deborah Rogers, 1996-01-19
  6. The Critical Response to Ann Radcliffe: (Critical Responses in Arts and Letters)
  7. The Castles of Athlin and Dunbayne (Oxford World's Classics) by Ann Radcliffe, 1995-04-13
  8. The Italian: Or the Confessional of the Black Penitents; A Romance (Oxford World's Classics) by Ann Radcliffe, 1998-11-19
  9. The Mysteries of Udolpho (Oxford World's Classics) by Ann Radcliffe, 2008-11-15
  10. The Romance of the Forest (Oxford World's Classics) by Ann Radcliffe, 2009-05-15
  11. The Italian (Oxford World's Classics) by Ann Radcliffe, 2008-10-15
  12. Ann Radcliffe: The Great Enchantress by Robert Miles, 1995-09
  13. The Mysteries of Udolpho (Oxford World's Classics) by Ann Radcliffe, 1998-09-10
  14. A Sicilian Romance (Oxford World's Classics) by Ann Radcliffe, 2008-12-15

1. 4831. Ann (Ward) Radcliffe. 1764-1823. John Bartlett, Comp. 1919. Familiar Quota
Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. 4831. Ann (Ward) Radcliffe NUMBER 4831. AUTHOR Ann (Ward) Radcliffe (17641823). QUOTATION Fate sits on these dark battlements and frowns,
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Project Gutenberg Author record. Radcliffe, Ann Ward, 17641823. Titles.Mysteries of Udolpho, The. To the main listings page. Main Project
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Greenfield, Susan. Mothering Daughters. Wayne State University Press, 2002. Haggerty, George. Unnatural Affections: Women and Fiction in the Later 18th Century. Indiana University Press, 1998. Norton, Rictor. Mistress of Udolpho: The Life of Ann Radcliffe. Leicester University Press, 1999. Rogers, Deborah D. Ann Radcliffe: A Bio-Bibliography. Greenwood Press, 1996. Rogers, Deborah D. The Critical Response to Ann Radcliffe. Greenwood Press, 1994. Talfourd, Sir Thomas Noon (Serjeant). "Memoir of the Life and Writings of Mrs. Radcliffe," prefixed to Radcliffe's posthumous novel, Gaston de Blondeville (1826). Most easily accessible in the Arno Press facsimile edition (1972).
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Castle, Terry. "The Spectralization of the Other in The Mysteries of Udolpho." In The New Eighteenth Century: Theory, Politics, English Literature. Felicity Nussbaum and Laura Brown, eds. Methuen, 1987. Ellis, Kate Ferguson. The Contested Castle. University of Illinois Press, 1989.

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6. Ann (Ward) Radcliffe. 1764-1823. John Bartlett, Comp. 1919. Familiar Quotations,
John Bartlett (1820–1905). Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. 1919. Ann (Ward)Radcliffe. (1764–1823). 1. Fate sits on these dark battlements
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7. Ann Radcliffe
July 9, 1764 April 8, 2002 Edition of NetFirst Newsletter compiled and prepared by Julia Myers. Ann Ward Radcliffe Ann Radcliffe Page Profiles English Gothic novelist Ann Ward Radcliffe (17641823). Recounts her youth, her education, and her marriage.
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Offers a list of works by and about English novelist Ann Radcliffe (1764-1823), provided by Roger Blackwell Bailey. Provides access to sites about Radcliffe. http://www.accd.edu/sac/english/bailey/radcliff.htm Ann Radcliffe Features a brief biography of English novelist Ann Radcliffe (1764-1823), compiled by Keith Parkins. Discusses her works and includes excerpts. http://www.heureka.clara.net/art/radcliff.htm Ann Radcliffe:
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Profiles English Gothic novelist Ann Ward Radcliffe (1764-1823). Recounts her youth, her education, and her marriage. Details some of her works and notes their popularity. Offers access to a bibliography and to online editions of some of her work. http://www.cwrl.utexas.edu/~worp/radcliffe/bio/bio.html Prepared by: Julia Myers
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8. The Gothic Literature Page - Ann Radcliffe
stars that reigned in the year of the nativity of The Castle of Otranto (1764) sawthe birth of Mrs. Ann Radcliffe (Ward), in whose Ann Radcliffe 17641823.
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The English Gothic Novel
1764 to 1834
It is a curious coincidence of literary history that the stars that reigned in the year of the nativity of The Castle of Otranto (1764) saw the birth of Mrs. Ann Radcliffe (Ward), in whose works we perceive the Gothic fiction approaching its meridian. Not much is known about her life, except that she was the wife of an Oxford graduate, and that she wrote her weird and mysterious tales beside a blazing fire in a quiet room to enliven her long, solitary winter evenings. Extraordinary fascinating stories flowed from her pen which, with all their faults, unmistakably bear the stamp of genius. The name of this potent enchantress, who touched the secret springs of fear and extended the domain of romance, was felt as a spell by her admirers, and to this day her blood-curdling terrors freeze many a midnight reader.
Yet she was known only by her works. The Edinburgh Review (May 1823) declares: "She never appeared in public, nor mingled in private society, but kept herself apart, like the sweet bird that sings its solitary notes, shrouded and unseen." She spent a life in the quiet shade of domestic seclusion, unheeded amidst the bustle of the world, confining her activities to domestic duties and homely pleasures. "She was more than repaid by the enjoyments which were fostered in the shade; and perhaps few distinguished authors have passed a life so blameless and so happy." . . . She probably attended Sophia Lee's school at Bath, and perhaps the only reference we get about her person is given by Charles Bucke in an interesting footnote to a curious work

9. Radcliffe, Ann Ward
Radcliffe, Ann Ward. 17641823, English novelist, b. London. The daughterof a successful tradesman, she married William Radcliffe
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    Radcliffe, Ann Ward 1764-1823, English novelist, b. London. The daughter of a successful tradesman, she married William Radcliffe, a law student who later became editor of the English Chronicle. Her best works, The Romance of the Forest The Mysteries of Udolpho (1794), and The Italian (1797), give her a prominent place in the tradition of the Gothic romance . Her excellent use of landscape to create mood and her sense of mystery and suspense had an enormous influence on later writers, particularly Walter Scott. See studies by C. F. McIntyre (1920, repr. 1970) and E. B. Murray (1972).
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    Gothic Genre Genius Ann Ward Radcliffe (17641823) In the 18th century,during the early days of English novel writing, a promising
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    Gothic Genre Genius Ann Ward Radcliffe (1764-1823)
    In the 18th century, during the early days of English novel writing, a promising new writer took the book-reading public by storm with her bizarre tales of spooky castles, evil villains, mystery, and intrigue. The novelist's name was Ann Ward Radcliffe and her books established the Gothic romance genre. Ann became one of England's most popular writers, but also one of the least well known. She led such a secluded life that her readers didn't even know if she was alive or dead. When word got out that she was alive, people widely assumed that she was insane, driven mad by the horrors she created for her novels. Far from mad, Ann just didn't like the spotlight and preferred to confine her activities to the home front. Ann was so reclusive that Christina Rossetti The English Chronicle The Castles of Athlyn and Dunbane , was published in 1789 and her second novel, A Sicilian Romance , was published a year later. It was her third book

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    12. Gothic Reading List
    New York Collier Books, 1963. Radcliffe, Ann Ward, 17641823. The Italian.*.F RAD Radcliffe, Ann Ward, 1764-1823 and Dobree, Bonamy, 1891.
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    Gothic Reading List (* means copies are available through the English Department . Titles in bold print are studied by the class as a whole. All others are in the library.) Back to Main Library Back to Curriculum Booklists NOVELS 18th Century 19th Century 20th Century 18th Century F WAL
    Walpole, Horace, 4th Earl of Oxford, 1717-1797. The castle of Otranto
    Horace Walpole; with Sir Walter Scott's introduction of 1821 and a new introduction by Marvin Mudrick. New York: Collier Books, [1963]. Radcliffe, Ann Ward, 1764-1823. The Italian.* F RAD
    Radcliffe, Ann Ward, 1764-1823 and Dobree, Bonamy, 1891. The mysteries of Udolpho /Ann Radcliffe; edited with an introd. by Bonamy Dobree ; explanatory notes by Frederick Garber. Oxford ; New York: Oxford University Press, [1980, 1970]. 19th Century 18th Century 20th Century F AUS
    Austen, Jane, 1775-1817 and Butler, Marilyn. Northanger Abbey / edited with an introduction by Marilyn Butler. London; New York: Penguin Books, [1995].

    13. Ann Radcliffe
    Ann Radcliffe. Ann Ward Radcliffe, 17641823, English novelist. Radcliffewas one of the most successful and celebrated Gothic novelists
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    Ann Radcliffe
    Ann Ward Radcliffe, , English novelist. Radcliffe was one of the most successful and celebrated Gothic novelists of the late eighteenth century. Her works include A Sicilian Romance The Romance of the Forest The Mysteries of Udolpho , and her most famous work), and The Italian

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    Translate this page Radcliffe, Ann, geb. Ward (1764-1823). Englische Schriftstellerin,geboren und gestorben in London. In ihren Werken, die sich durch
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    Radcliffe, Ann, geb. Ward (1764-1823) Englische Schriftstellerin, geboren und gestorben in London In ihren Werken, die sich durch spannende Handlungen und poetische Landschaftsbeschreibungen auszeichnen, schildert sie geheimnisumwitterte übersinnliche Phänomene. Sie etablierte sich als bedeutendste Vertreterin des englischen Schauerromans Gothic novel ) und war eine Zeit lang die meistgelesene Romanschriftstellerin Englands. Zu ihren von der Romantik beeinflußten Romanwerken zählen "The Romance of the Forest" (3 Bde., 1791, "Adeline, oder das Abentheuer im Walde" "The Mysteries of Udolpho" (4 Bde., 1794, "Udolphos Geheimnisse", siehe Abbildung ) und "The Italian" (3 Bde., 1797, "Der Italiäner, oder der Beichtstuhl der schwarzen Büßermönche" ). Von Sir Walter Scott wurde sie als "erste Dichterin in der romantischen Romanliteratur" gepriesen. Zum Kreis ihrer Bewunderer zählten ferner Lord Byron Samuel Taylor Coleridge und Christina Rossetti "The Mysteries of Udolpho" ist ihr bekanntestes Werk; Jane Austen griff die Thematik in ihrem Roman "Northanger Abbey" "Die Abtei von Northanger" ) satirisch auf und stellte den geheimnisvollen Geschehnissen des Schauerromans die nüchterne Realität menschlicher Schwächen gegenüber.

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    Ann Radcliffe (17641823) THE GOTHIC NOVEL, Ann Radcliffe CHRONOLOGY. 1764 AnnRadcliffe born in London. William Ward Ann Ward née Oates, haberdashers.
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    NINE NOVELS OF THE "CANONICAL GOTHIC" ANN RADCLIFFE: CHRONOLOGY THE MYSTERIES OF UDOLPHO: ARGUMENT NINE NOVELS OF THE "CANONICAL GOTHIC" 1764 Horace Walpole, The Castle of Otranto
    1786 William Beckford, Vathek
    1794 Ann Radcliffe, The Mysteries of Udolpho
    1796 Matthew G. Lewis, The Monk
    1797 Ann Radcliffe, The Italian
    1818 Mary Shelley, Frankenstein
    1820 Charles Maturin, Melmoth the Wanderer
    1824 James Hogg,
    1832 William Godwin, Things As They Are; or the Adventures of Caleb Williams
    ANN RADCLIFFE: CHRONOLOGY
    , anon. A Sicilian Romance , 2 vols. Anon. The Romance of the Forest . Anon. Authorship acknowledged in 2nd ed. 1792 The Mysteries of Udolpho A Journey Made in the Summer of 1794 1796 Death of mother The Italian 1802 Gaston de Blondeville finished, not published. The Poems of Ann Radcliffe (from the novels) 1823 Dies of asthma / TB, delirious. THE MYSTERIES OF UDOLPHO: ARGUMENT Volume 1 I- La Vallée, 1584: romantic pastoral setting in Gascony. Philo. Of M. St Aubert vs. Emily St A.'s sensibility = entusiasm & poetry - lines engraved in Pyrenean fishing-house - loss of Mme St A.'s miniature of E - visit of M. Quesnel, the frivolous Parisian - poem "The Glow worm" - Death of Mme St A. II- At the Quesnels': Mme Cheron (E.'s aunt) Signori Montoni, Cavigni - M. St A. looking at a miniature of another lady than Mme St A.

    16. ELH, Volume 65 - Table Of Contents
    Russet, Margaret. Narrative as Enchantment in The Mysteries of Udolpho SubjectsRadcliffe, Ann Ward, 17641823. Radcliffe, Ann Ward, 1764-1823 Style.
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    Radcliffe, Ann (17641823) The Castles of Athlin and Dunbayne a Highland Story(copyright 1789; this edition 1794). Richards, Laura E. (1850-1943) Julia Ward
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    found under Radcliffe, Ann Ward, 17641823 Bibliography. Ann Radcliffe a bio-bibliography / Deborah D. Rogers. Critical guides
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    English 384 : The English Novel in the Eighteenth Century
    Introduction to Library Research and Resources for
    the English Novel in the Eighteenth Century
    Joseph Jones
    October 21, 1998 Note: Unless otherwise specified, all call numbers will be found in Koerner Reference (Other library training sessions are also available)
    Classification of Books
    In the UBC Library system, English literature is classified in PR. There are four areas in PR where most of the eighteenth-century material will be found: PR 441-449 General History and Criticism PR 851-858 History and Criticism of Prose Fiction PR 1297 Collections of Literature PR 3291-3785 When the collection was moved from Main to Koerner in January 1997, all of the monographs in these classifications were moved to Level 5 of Koerner Library.
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