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The Mysteries Of Udolpho (Oxford World'S Classics)

\047Her present life appeared like the dream of a distempered imagination, or like one of those frightful fictions, in which the wild genius of the poets sometimes delighted. Rreflections brought only regret, and anticipation terror.\047 Such is the state of mind in which Emily St. Aubuert - the orphaned heroine of Ann Radcliffe\047s 1794 gothic Classic, The Mysteries of Udolpho - finds herself after Count Montoni, her evil guardian, imprisions her in his gloomy medieval fortress in the Appenines. Terror is the order of the day inside the walls of Udolpho, as Emily struggles against Montoni\047s rapacious schemes and the threat of her own psychological disintegration. A best-seller in its day and a potent influence on Walpole, Poe, and other writers of eighteenth and nineteenth-century Gothic horror, The Mysteries of Udolpho remains one of the most important works in the history of European fiction. As the same time, with its dream-like plot and hallucinatory rendering of its characters\047 psychological states, it often seems strangely modern: \047permanently avant-garde\047 in Terry Castle\047s words, and a profound and fascinating challenge to contemporary readers.

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