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A Sicilian RomanceA Gothic Novel. E-book. Formato PDF Ann Radcliffe   -  Diamond Book Publishing, 2019  - 

The plot concerns the fallen nobility of the house of Mazzini, on the northern shore of Sicily, as related by a tourist who learns of their turbulent history from a monk he meets at the ruins of their once-magnificent castle. The Mazzini sisters, Emilia and Julia are 'beautiful' young ladies with many talents. Julia quickly falls in love with the young and handsome Italian count Hippolitus de Vereza, but to her dismay her father decides that she should marry Duke de Luovo instead. After much thought Julia attempts to elope with Hippolitus on the night before her wedding. However, their escape had been anticipated, and the Marquis, Julia's father, ambushes and seemingly kills Hippolitus whose body is carried away by his servants. The Marquis tells Julia that she must marry the duke and after much difficulty she escapes again alone. The Marquis and the Duke spend much of the novel trying to catch Julia and force her to marry the duke. Julia has to flee from her various hiding places as she narrowly avoids capture and eventually ends up, by a secret tunnel, in the abandoned and seemingly haunted southern apartments of the Mazzini castle only to find that her mother, thought to be dead, had been imprisoned there for years by the Marquis, who had grown to despise her. The Marquis's new wife, Maria de Vellorno, commits murder-suicide after the Marquis discovers and accuses her of infidelity, poisoning the Marquis and stabbing herself. Before he dies the Marquis confesses to Ferdinand, his son, that his mother has been imprisoned, and hands him the keys. However, his mother and Julia had already been freed by Hippolitus, who had recovered from his wounds. Ferdinand then finds them at a lighthouse on the coast, waiting to leave for Italy, and they are all joyfully reunited.

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EBOOK   9788858654552

I misteri di Udolpho. E-book. Formato PDF Ann Radcliffe   -  Rizzoli, 2013  - 

Considerato l'archetipo del romanzo gotico, I misteri di Udolpho fu pubblicato nel 1794, anno dell'ascesa e della caduta di Robespierre. Sull'apparente struttura del racconto di formazione femminile, Ann Radcliffe modella un percorso attraverso gli spazi sublimi del terrore, nei quali l'eroina si smarrisce in una vertigine noir che la conduce oltre i limiti della ragione e della natura. Nella Francia del 1584 la giovane e sensibile Emily St. Aubert, rimasta orfana di entrambi i genitori, viene rinchiusa dalla zia Madame Cheron e dal suo compagno, il perverso zio Montoni, nel tenebroso castello di Udolpho, sugli Appennini. Solo dopo una convulsa serie di avvenimenti agghiaccianti Emily riesce a riacquistare la libertà e a ricongiungersi con il suo innamorato, Valancourt. L'introduzione al romanzo di Viola Papetti, oltre a definire il genere gotico, racconta come la "debole mano" di Ann Radcliffe sia riuscita a trasfigurare il castello di Udolpho in una perfetta e animata macchina del terrore.

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