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  1. 31 de oct. de 2014 · Why is the 250th anniversary of the publication of Horace Walpole’s The Castle of Otranto being celebrated when Radcliffe’s birth, the very same year, goes unmentioned, asks John Dugdale

  2. 22 de sept. de 2009 · In the context of recent debates about the English literary canon, the case of Ann Radcliffe provides a formula that is almost as clichéd as the imitations her fictions spawned. Her work was widely read and critically respected in the 1790s and the early nineteenth-century.

  3. Ann Ward stammte aus einer angesehenen Kaufmannsfamilie und verlebte eine sorglose Kindheit und Jugend. Mit 23 Jahren heiratete sie William Radcliffe, den späteren Besitzer und Herausgeber des English Chronicle.

  4. Ann Radcliffe (Londres, 9 de juliol de 1764 - 7 de febrer de 1823) va ser una novel·lista britànica, pionera de la novel·la gòtica. Va influir en tota una generació d'autors i autores europeus, particularment en Walter Scott .

  5. 2 de oct. de 2020 · The Enchanting Ann Radcliffe. This post is part of our Spooky Spotlight Series, which will run through October 2020. Spotlights in this series focus on Gothic titles, authors, and firms in the database. Authored By: Victoria DeHart. Edited By: Michelle Levy, Kandice Sharren, and Amanda Law. Submitted on: 10/02/2020.

  6. 1 de ene. de 2022 · Ann Radcliffe’s late eighteenth-century romances are foundational to the development of the Gothic mode. This chapter outlines the ways in which recognisable Gothic motifs arise in her novels and her travel writing and illuminates her essay ‘On the Supernatural in Poetry’ as an embryonic piece of Gothic criticism, which still influences ...

  7. Ann Radcliffe was born Ann Ward on July 9, 1764, in Holborn, a borough of central London, the only child of William Ward and Ann Oates Ward. Her father was a successful haberdasher who provided ...

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