The Poems of Mrs. Ann Radcliffe ...

The Poems of Mrs. Ann Radcliffe ... PDF Author: Ann Radcliffe
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The Poems of Mrs. Ann Radcliffe ...

The Poems of Mrs. Ann Radcliffe ... PDF Author: Ann Radcliffe
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The Poems of Ann Radcliffe

The Poems of Ann Radcliffe PDF Author: Ann Radcliffe
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ISBN: 1427027404
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Pages : 90

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This is a collection of the most unique and expressive verses by the English authoress and poet Ann Radcliffe. Her aesthetic sense and brilliant observation is portrayed through these verses that present different stages of her novels. Gloom, mystery, grotesque and profound feelings are presented through these lines.

The Poems of Ann Radcliffe (EasyRead Super Large 20pt Edition)

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ISBN: 1427027935
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Pages : 122

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The Poems of Ann Radcliffe (EasyRead Super Large 24pt Edition)

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ISBN: 1427028125
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Pages : 162

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Poems

Poems PDF Author: Ann Radcliffe
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Pages : 60

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Ann Radcliffe, nee Ward (1764-1823) was an English author and a pioneer of the gothic novel. She married William Radcliffe, an editor for the English Chronicle, at Bath in 1788. The couple were childless. To amuse herself, she began to write fiction, which her husband encouraged. Her works were extremely popular among the upper class and the growing middle class, especially among young women. Her works included The Sicilian Romance (1790), The Romance of the Forest (1791), The Mysteries of Udolpho (1794) and The Italian; or, The Confessional of the Black Penitents (1796). The success of The Romance of the Forest established Radcliffe as the leading exponent of the historical Gothic romance. Her later novels met with even greater attention, and produced many imitators, and famously, Jane Austen's burlesque of The Mysteries of Udolpho in Northanger Abbey, as well as influencing the works of Sir Walter Scott and Mary Wollstonecraft.

The Poems of Mrs. Ann Radcliffe

The Poems of Mrs. Ann Radcliffe PDF Author: Ann Ward Radcliffe
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The Poems of Mrs. Ann Radcliffe, Etc

The Poems of Mrs. Ann Radcliffe, Etc PDF Author: Ann Ward Radcliffe
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Miscellaneous Poems

Miscellaneous Poems PDF Author: Ann Ward Radcliffe
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ISBN: 9781517537173
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Pages : 128

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Ann Radcliffe (nee Ward, 9 July 1764 - 7 February 1823) was an English author and pioneer of the Gothic novel. Her style is Romantic in its vivid descriptions of landscapes and long travel scenes, yet the Gothic element is obvious through her use of the supernatural. It was her technique " the explained supernatural," the final revelation of inexplicable phenomena, that helped the Gothic novel achieve respectability in the 1790s. Radcliffe is considered one of the founders of Gothic literature. While there were others that preceded her, Radcliffe was the one that legitimised the genre. Sir Walter Scott called her the "founder of a class or school." Jane Austen parodied Radcliffe's novel The Mysteries of Udolpho in Northanger Abbey. Radcliffe did not like where Gothic literature was headed, and one of her later novels, The Italian, was written in response to Matthew Gregory Lewis's The Monk. It is assumed that this frustration is what caused Radcliffe to cease writing. After Radcliffe's death, her husband released her unfinished essay "On the Supernatural in Poetry," which details the difference between the sensation of terror her works aimed to achieve and the horror Lewis sought to evoke. She states that terror aims to stimulate readers through imagination and perceived evils while horror closes them off through fear and physical dangers."

The Poetical Works of Ann Radcliffe: St. Alban's abbey. Miscellaneous poems

The Poetical Works of Ann Radcliffe: St. Alban's abbey. Miscellaneous poems PDF Author: Ann Radcliffe
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The Poetry of Ann Radcliffe

The Poetry of Ann Radcliffe PDF Author: Ann Radcliffe
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Ann Radcliffe was born Ann Ward on 9th July 1764 in Holborn, central London to parents William and Ann. For writer who illuminated her times very little is known of her life. Her father was a haberdasher and the family eventually moved to Bath and lived in well to do gentility. Ann married journalist William Radcliffe, an Oxford graduate, the owner and editor of the English Chronicle, in 1788. The couple's marriage was happy but childless. Radcliffe's career was all consuming. Ann, spending most of her time at home with no children or husband began to develop a literary career to make use of this spare time. It is thought that she would read her writings to him and that he encouraged her to write. Her first novels, The Castles of Athlin and Dunbayne (1789) and A Sicilian Romance (1790) were published anonymously. She achieved a wide fame with her third novel, The Romance of the Forest (1791), a tale of 17th-century France. Her next novel, The Mysteries of Udolpho (1794), turned her into the most popular novelist in England. Such was the interest in her that the famed Christina Georgina Rossetti wished to write a biography of her but abandoned the project as there was scant information to use. However we do have her books, six novels in total of which five number several volumes each. They demonstrate her demonstrate vivid descriptions and strong characterisations of tender heroines. She was a pioneer of the Gothic romance adding suspense and sensibility to give the genre a respectability and widespread popularity that it had never previously enjoyed. Strangely she travelled little, her only journey abroad, to Holland and Germany was made in 1794 after most of her novels had been published. It is said many of her beautiful descriptions come from paintings that others painted of the scenes. There is no explanation for why, at the age of thirty-two, the most popular writer of her times stopped publishing, though there is a vast amount of speculation, many years prior to her death on 7th February, 1823.