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Informationen zum Autor E. J. Clery is Research Fellow in English at Sheffield Hallam University and author of The Rise of Supernatural Fiction 1762-1800 (1995). She has edited Horace Walpole's The Castle of Otranto in Oxford World's Classics. Klappentext First published in 1797! The Italian is one of the finest examples of Gothic romance. The fast-paced! narrative centres on Ann Radcliffe's most brilliant creation! the sinister monk Schedoni! whose past is shrouded in mystery. From the novel's opening chapters the reader is ushered into a shadowy world in which crime and religion are mingled. In the church of Santa Maria del Pianto in Naples! Ellena Rosalba and Vincentio di Vivaldi first meet; but their love is ill-omened. Leagued against them are the proud and ambitious Marchese di Vivaldi and her confessor Father Schedoni. When Ellena vanishes on the death of her guardian! Vivaldi sets out in pursuit of her across the mountainous regions of southern Italy before himself falling prey to the Holy Inquisition. This revised and expanded edition explores the novel in the context of British attitudes to Italy and Roman Catholicism in the late eighteenth century with close attention to the novel's style and form.

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Authors Ann Radcliffe
Assisted by Frederick Garber (Editor)
Publisher Oxford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 14.08.2008
 
EAN 9780199537402
ISBN 978-0-19-953740-2
No. of pages 464
Dimensions 130 mm x 198 mm x 23 mm
Series Oxford World's Classics
Oxford World's Classics
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature

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