The Mysteries of Udolpho

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ReadHowYouWant.com, 2006 - 312
This gothic horror by Radcliffe is considered an evolutionary work between the enlightenment and idealism, as it is an established horror story. Emily, the protagonist is a young woman of mature thoughts and has deep love for the sublimity of nature. The novel pursues her struggle as she tries to resolve her father's teachings of reserve and temperance with the reckless passions of love and fear. Thrilling!
 

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CHAPTER 37
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CHAPTER 38
21
CHAPTER 39
46
CHAPTER 40
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CHAPTER 41
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CHAPTER 42
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CHAPTER 43
87
CHAPTER 44
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CHAPTER 48
154
CHAPTER 49
172
CHAPTER 50
180
CHAPTER 51
215
CHAPTER 52
232
CHAPTER 53
246
CHAPTER 54
252
CHAPTER 55
273

CHAPTER 45
118
CHAPTER 46
136
CHAPTER 47
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CHAPTER 56
288
CHAPTER 57
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Ann Radcliffe was born Ann Ward in England on July 9, 1764. She was the only child of William Ward and Anne Oates Ward. In 1788 she married William Radcliffe. They had no children. Ann published The Castles of Athlin and Dunbayne in 1789. Other works include A Sicilian Romance, The Romance of the Forest, The Mysteries of Udolpho, and The Italian. She found much success with The Romance of the Forest and it established her as a Gothic novelist. Her later novels influenced other authors including Jane Austen, Sir Walter Scott, and Mary Wollstonecraft. She died on February 7, 1823 from respiratory problems.

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