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         Radcliffe Ann Ward:     more books (24)
  1. Ann Radcliffe and the Gothic Romance: A Psychoanalytic Approach (Gothic Studies and Dissertations Series) by Leona F. Sherman, 1980-08
  2. Ann Radcliffe: The Novel of Suspense and Terror (Gothic Studies and Dissertations Series) by John A. Stolr, 1980-06
  3. Ann Radcliffe's Novels: Experiments in Setting (Gothic Studies and Dissertations) by David S. Durant, 1980-08
  4. A Study of the Imagery in the Gothic Romances of Ann Radcliffe ((Gothic Studies & Dissertations)) by Ford H. Swigart, 1980-09
  5. The Art of Gothic: Ann Radcliffe's Major Novels (Gothic Studies and Dissertations) by Nelson C. Smith, 1980-08
  6. Gothic Strains and Bourgeois Sentiments in the Novels of Mrs. Ann Radcliffe and Her Imitators (Gothic Studies and Dissertations) by John Garrett, 1980-06
  7. Mistress of Udolpho: The Life of Ann Radcliffe by Rictor Norton, 1999-03-08
  8. Ann Radcliffe and Her Influence on Later Writers (Gothic Studies and Dissertations) by J. M. S. Tompkins, 1980-06
  9. Ann Radcliffe by Eugene Bernard Murray, 1972-10

21. LitSearch: An Online Literary Database
Radcliffe, Ann Ward (17641823) Works by this author Mysteries of Udolpho,The. Copyright 2001 Keith Ito. All Rights Reserved. Admin Control Panel.
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22. LitSearch: An Online Literary Database
Mysteries of Udolpho, The by Radcliffe, Ann Ward (17641823). Copyright2001 Keith Ito. All Rights Reserved. Admin Control Panel.
http://daily.stanford.edu/litsearch/servlet/DescribeWork?work=3830

23. U. Of Western Ontario /All Locations
4. Note, Includes index. Subject, Radcliffe, Ann Ward, 17641823 Bibliography.Gothic revival (Literature) Great Britain Bibliography.
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AUTHOR TITLE SUBJECT MEDICAL SUBJECT WORD KEYWORD CALL NO Brescia University College Library Business Library Education Library Huron University College Library Music Library Law Library The D. B. Weldon Library Information and Media Studies Int'l Centre for Olympic Studies Electronic Resources Journals View Entire Collection Record 1 of 4
Author Rogers, Deborah D., 1953- Title Ann Radcliffe : a bio-bibliography / Deborah D. Rogers. Publisher Westport, Conn. : Greenwood Press, 1996. LOCATION CALL # STATUS DBW stack IN LIBRARY Description Series Note Includes index. Subject Radcliffe, Ann Ward, 1764-1823 Bibliography. Gothic revival (Literature) Great Britain Bibliography. Women and literature England Bibliography. Horror tales, English Bibliography. ISBN 0313283796 (alk. paper) LCCN OCLC #

24. U. Of Western Ontario /All Locations
Subject, Radcliffe, Ann Ward, 17641823 Criticism and interpretation. Gothicrevival (Literature) Great Britain. Alternate au, Rogers, Deborah D., 1953-.
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AUTHOR TITLE SUBJECT MEDICAL SUBJECT WORD KEYWORD CALL NO Brescia University College Library Business Library Education Library Huron University College Library Music Library Law Library The D. B. Weldon Library Information and Media Studies Int'l Centre for Olympic Studies Electronic Resources Journals View Entire Collection Record 10 of 58
Title A Companion to the Gothic / edited by David Punter. Publisher LOCATION CALL # STATUS HUR stack DUE 03-04-24 Description Series Blackwell companions to literature and culture Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index. Contents Subject Horror tales, English History and criticism. Horror tales, American History and criticism. Psychological fiction History and criticism. Gothic revival (Literature) Great Britain. ... Vampires in literature. Alternate au Punter, David. ISBN 0631231994 (pbk.) 0631206205 (acid-free paper) LCCN Nat.bib. #

25. Stories, Listed By Author
Radcliffe, Ann (née Ward) (17641823) December's Eve, Abroad, (pm), 1826 TheEvil Image, ed. Patricia L. Skarda Nora Crow Jaffe, NAL Meridian, 1981.
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26. Index Stories, Listed By Author, Part 10
T. Phillifent, (19161976); Radcliffe, Ann (née Ward) (1764-1823);RADDALL, THOMAS H(ead) (1903-1994); RADFORD, JOHN; RAE, HUGH C(rauford
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27. Nightmareweb
of Otranto A Gothic Story (1764) by Horace Walpole (17171797), The Mysteries ofUdolpho (1794) by Ann Radcliffe (1764-1823) and The Monk Radcliffe, Ann Ward.
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Nightmare on Cherry Street
Gothic Fiction from Mary Shelley's Era

A Rare Books Exhibition Special Collections
The University of Arizona Library
March 5 - April 18, 2003 One web source for some of the information presented here is Literary Gothic: http://www.litgothic.com/index_fl.html
Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft. Frankenstein, or, The modern Prometheus West Hatfield, Mass. : Pennyroyal, 1983, c1984. The University of Arizona’s Library’s Special Collection does not own an 1818 first edition of Shelley’s Frankenstein . However there are only 350 copies of the Pennyroyal limited edition displayed here; its text is based on a copy of the original three-volume 1818 edition. The second edition of Frankenstein , 1823, was in two volumes and for the third, 1831, Mary Shelley revised the text into a single volume work. It was the 1831 edition that included the first illustrations, including an engraved frontispiece showing the monster first beginning to move and Frankenstein rushing from the room. James Whale’s 1931 film version of Frankenstein opened the market to many illustrated editions of the book in the 1930’s. Booksmith Barry Moser designed and illustrated this Pennyroyal edition. His woodcuts shape the Monster from darkness giving him a form simultaneously ghastly in its malice and transfixing in its suffering. Moser’s prints are arrayed throughout this exhibition.

28. White Lotus Aromatics Newsletters
of the Cypress Tree A tree 20-30 m in height. Trunk straight....... Radcliffe, Ann Ward, 17641823 The Romance of the Forest (1791).
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Number 20/July 10th, 2001 Cypress/Cupressus sempirvirens Essential Oil/France

"Diana's Looking Glass,"-this fitting name
Our English Poet gave this lovely mere,
Set like a sapphire in an emerald frame,
Fair as Lake Nemi in whose waters clear
Are glass'd Italian hills, and skies serene,
Cypress and myrtle groves, and ilex green.
Close to this little Tarn lie valleys fair,
Imperial hills, on which the red-boled pine
Spreads out its fragrant branches on the air, And tassel'd larches mass'd in stately line, Bend o'er their shadows in the azure lake, Which mirrors lovingly both bush and brake. Beauty makes this her home:-not far away The Langdales lift their Pikes above the vale, First of the hills to catch the glimm'ring day, That newly waken'd, smiles o'er all the dale, When giant crag, and cliff, and upland lawn, Blush with the glowing tints of ruddy dawn. Charles Dent Bell, DIANA'S LOOKING GLASS. [from Diana's Looking Glass and Other Poems (1894)] Radcliffe, Ann Ward, 1764-1823: The Romance of the Forest (1791)

29. Index
Rabelais, Francis (1494 ca.1553) Gargantua and Pantagruel Racine, Jean Baptiste(1639-1699) Phaedra Radcliffe, Ann Ward (1764-1823) The Mysteries of Udolpho
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30. Www.kcl.ac.uk/humanities/cch/ma/courses/acmmet/xml/bartlett.xml
ELEMENT p ( PCDATA) !ELEMENT source ( PCDATA) familiarquotations div author Ann (Ward) Radcliffe /author dates 1764-1823 /dates quotation
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Ann (Ward) Radcliffe Fate sits on these dark battlements and frowns, And as the portal opens to receive me, A voice in hollow murmurs through the courts Tells of a nameless deed. The Mysteries of Udolpho. Robert Hall His [Burke's] imperial fancy has laid all Nature under tribute, and has collected riches from every scene of the creation and every walk of art. Apology for the Freedom of the Press. He [Kippis] might be a very clever man by nature for aught I know, but he laid so many books upon his head that his brains could not move. Gregory's Life of Hall. Call things by their right names.... Glass of brandy and water! That is the current but not the appropriate name: ask for a glass of liquid fire and distilled damnation. Gregory's Life of Hall. Thomas Morton What will Mrs. Grundy say? Speed the Plough. Act i. Sc. 1. Push on,keep moving. A Cure for the Heartache. Act ii. Sc. 1. Approbation from Sir Hubert Stanley is praise indeed. A Cure for the Heartache. Act v. Sc. 2. Sir James Mackintosh Diffused knowledge immortalizes itself. Vindiciae Gallicae.

31. Www.kcl.ac.uk/humanities/cch/year2/xml/bartlett.xml
familiarquotations SYSTEM 'familiar-quotations.dtd' familiar-quotations div author Ann (Ward) Radcliffe /author dates 1764-1823 /dates quotation n
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Ann (Ward) Radcliffe Fate sits on these dark battlements and frowns, And as the portal opens to receive me, A voice in hollow murmurs through the courts Tells of a nameless deed. The Mysteries of Udolpho. Robert Hall His [Burke's] imperial fancy has laid all Nature under tribute, and has collected riches from every scene of the creation and every walk of art. Apology for the Freedom of the Press. He [Kippis] might be a very clever man by nature for aught I know, but he laid so many books upon his head that his brains could not move. Gregory's Life of Hall. Call things by their right names.... Glass of brandy and water! That is the current but not the appropriate name: ask for a glass of liquid fire and distilled damnation. Gregory's Life of Hall. Thomas Morton What will Mrs. Grundy say? Speed the Plough. Act i. Sc. 1. Push on,keep moving. A Cure for the Heartache. Act ii. Sc. 1. Approbation from Sir Hubert Stanley is praise indeed. A Cure for the Heartache. Act v. Sc. 2. Sir James Mackintosh Diffused knowledge immortalizes itself. Vindiciae Gallicae.

32. Ashfield, _Romantic Women Poets, 1770-1838_ - Anthologies Page - Scholarly Resou
91. The Haunted Beach. 92. Winkfield Plain. Ann Radcliffe (née Ward) (17641823).93. To the Visons of Fancy. 94. Song of a Spirit. 95. Morning, on the Sea Shore.
http://www.rc.umd.edu/reference/anthologies/ashfield.htm
R omantic Women Poets 1770-1838
An Anthology
Edited by Andrew Ashfield
Volume 1. Rev. Ed. New York: Manchester University Press, 1995, 1997.
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
ANNA SEWARD (1742-1809)
1. Sonnet: "By Derwent's rapid stream as oft I strayed" 2. Sonnet: An Evening in November 3. Sonnet: Autumn 4. Sonnet: To Colebrooke Dale 5. Sonnet: To the Poppy 6. Sonnet: To France on her Present Exertions 7. Sonnet: "On the damp margin of the sea-beat shore" 8. "O'er this deep Glen, departing Autumn throws" 9. "Once more these eyes, with smiles of pleasure hail" 10. "As conscious Memory, with reverted glance" 11. Colebrook Dale
from Corsica 13. Ode to Spring 14. A Summer Evening's Meditation 15. Autumn, a Fragment 16. On the Expected General Rising of the French Nation, in 1792 17. The Rights of Woman 18. Inscription for an Ice-House 19. Washing-Day 20. To Mr C[olerid]ge from Eighteen Hundred and Eleven from Eighteen Hundred and Eleven from Eighteen Hundred and Eleven 24. Life

33. Lonsdale, _Eighteenth-Century Women Poets_ - Anthologies Page - Scholarly Resour
from An Elegy on a Favourite Cat Ann Radcliffe (nee Ward) (17641823).Song of a Spirit MARIA (b.1771?) And HARRIET (b.1774?) FALCONAR.
http://www.rc.umd.edu/reference/anthologies/lonsdale.htm
E IGHTEENTH-CENTURY WOMEN POETS
AN OXFORD ANTHOLOGY
Edited by Roger Lonsdale
Oxford and New York: Oxford UP, 1990
CONTENTS
Introduction
MARY, LADY CHUDLEIGH (nee LEE) (1656-1710)
from The Ladies Defence To the Ladies The Resolve
ANNE FINCH (nee KINGSMILL), COUNTESS OF WINCHILSEA (1661-1720)
from The Spleen. A Pindaric Poem A Sigh Life's Progress A Pastoral Dialogue between Two Shepherdesses Adam Posed A Tale of the Miser and the Poet from The Petition for an Absolute Retreat The Hog, the Sheep and Goat, Carrying to a Fair Enquiry after Peace. A Fragment To the Nightingale Reformation Friendship between Ephelia and Ardelia A Nocturnal Reverie A Ballad to Mrs Catherine Fleming in London A Song on the South Sea
SARAH EGERTON (nee FYGE, later FIELD) (1670-1723)
The Repulse to Alcander To Philaster To One who said I must not Love To Marina The Emulation
ELIZABETH THOMAS (1675-1731)
Epistle to Clemena. Occasioned by an Argument The Execration The True Effigies of a Certain Squire A New Litany, Occasioned by an Invitation to a Wedding On Sir J S saying in a Sarcastic Manner, My Books would make me Mad. An Ode

34. Training - English Online Resources, Durham University Library
In the search box, enter Radcliffe and click on Browse. From the results, selectRadcliffe, Ann Ward, 17641823 and click on OK. Then click on Submit Search.
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35. RADCLIFFE-GGIII
. Ann Radcliffe (17641823). In Gothic Writers A Critical and BibliographicalGuide. . Radcliffe, Ann (neé Ward) In Reference Guide
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Ann Radcliffe Sicilian Romance.................................................................................... Mysteries of Udolpho Internet Resources: The Ann Radcliffe Forum and Other Sites The Ann Radcliffe Page ABDULATIEF , Soraya. "Of Pain or Pleasure: The Construction of Women as Sado-Masochistic Subjects in Radcliffe's The Mysteries of Udolpho " In Inter Action , Eds. Loes Nas, Lesley Marx. Capetown, South Africa: Department of English, University of Capetown; Department of English, University of Western Cape, 1994: 6-14. ADICKES , Sandra Elaine. "The Social Quest: The Expanded Vision of Four Women Travelers in the Era of the French Revolution." 0390 The Social Quest: The Expanded Vision of Four Women Travelers in the Era of the French Revolution AHERN , Stephen "Between duty and desire: Sentimental Agency in British Prose Fiction of the Later Eighteenth Century." Dissertation Abstracts International 61:6 (1999): 246 (McGill University). Investigates the properties of sentimentality by "analyzing the move in British Literature from a fascination with heightened affect to a celebration of Gothic excess during the period 1768-1796. Examines the novels of Laurence Sterne, Henry Mackenzie, Ann Radcliffe, and Matthew Lewis. Argues that sentimentalism was "a contradictory cultural discourse rooted in an unstable complex of assumptions about the ontological status and political implications of social identity. Torn between disinterest and self-interest, between public duty and private desire, the sentimentalist is a conflicted figure whose aggressive aesthetic is increasingly shown to be at once comically bathetic and darkly menacing.

36. Glossary.html
tomb. Radcliffe, Ann Ward (13). (17641823) A British writer of Gothicnovels such as The Mysteries of Udolpho. Horace Walpole (13).
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Arcadian Glossary SCENE 1 SCENE 2 SCENE 3 SCENE 4 ... SCENE 7 ( ) Numbers in parentheses refer to page numbers in the Samuel French Edition. Act I, Scene 1 Arcadia A region of ancient Greece in the central Peloponnesus. Used in the play, Arcadia, as a reference to any region of simplicity; paradise. Derbyshire (1). A county in central England English park (1). English landscaping begun during the rise of romanticism in the late 18th century that imitated nature; characterized by gently sloping hills, sweeping lawns, curving paths, and rivers and ponds with randomly planted trees and shrubbery, they often included fake medieval ruins, Roman temples, and Chinese pavilions and bridges. primer (1). A textbook giving first principles of any subject. quarto (1). The page size resulting from folding a whole sheet into four leaves or a book made up of pages of this size. theodolite (1). A surveying instrument used to measure horizontal and vertical angles; contains telescopic lens. mutton (1). The meat from fully grown sheep. caro, carnis (1).

37. Nineteenth-Century Fiction, Table Of Contents
+ Peacock, Thomas Love, 17851866. + Porter, Jane, 1776-1850. + Radcliffe,Ann Ward, 1764-1823. + Reade, Charles, 1814-1884. + Robinson, Mary, 1758-1800.
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38. English Poetry, Second Edition Bibliography: R
Radcliffe, Ann Ward, 17641823, Gaston de Blondeville, or The courtof Henry III. Keeping festival in Ardenne, a romance. St. Alban's
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R. B., fl. 1595 Orpheus His Iourney to Hell [and his music to the ghosts]
[London] R. Johnes
[22] p. R. L., fl. 1596 Diella, Certaine Sonnets, adioyned to the amorous Poeme of Dom Diego and Gineura. By R. L.
London Printed for Henry Olney [etc.]
[85] p. Preliminaries and introductory omitted. R. S., Esquire Ouids Banquet of Sence. A Coronet for his Mistresse Philosophie, and his amorous Zodiacke. With a translation of a Latine coppie, written by a Fryer, Anno Dom. 1400
London Printed by I. R. for Richard Smith
[68] p. Only poem by R. S. esquire included. R. V. (Richard Vennard), d. 1615? Englands Ioy
[London]
[10] p. Preliminaries omitted. R. V. (Richard Vennard), d. 1615? The Trve Testimonie of a Faithfvll Svbiect: Containing seuerall exhortations to all estates, to continue them in their due obedience: together with the reward of a faithfull subiect to his Prince. Also a thanksgiuing to God for the happie deliuery of the house of Parliament from the late horrible treason
London
[18] p.

39. Chronological List
Radcliffe, Ann (née Ward) (17641823) (stories) December’s Eve,Abroad (pm) 1826; December’s Eve, At Home (pm) 1826; The Snow
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QUINTANA, ANTON

40. Index Stories, Listed By Author, Part 10
tanley) (1946 ); RACKHAM, JOHN; pseudonym of John T. Phillifent, (1916-1976);Radcliffe, Ann (née Ward) (1764-1823); RADDALL, THOMAS
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