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  1. Gaston de Blondeville by Ann Radcliffe was first published posthumously in 1826. This mysterious account revolves around a character named "Gaston" who is being accused of the murder of a merchant's kinsman. Revealing political, historical and religious aspects of contemporary age, the story presents an amalgamation of suspense and mystery.

  2. Gaston de Blondeville (1826) Ann Radcliffe, Edited by Francis Chiu "A scholarly edition with a selection of contemporary reviews and extracts from various key reformist players, Gaston de Blondeville supports the recent opinion that Radcliffe’s narrative politics are more radical than has previously been considered....

  3. Published posthumously in 1826 and rarely studied critically alongside the earlier romances, Gaston de Blondeville stands in uneasy relation to modern ‘laws’ of literature. The extensive introduction to the 1826 edition — comprised of a long critical essay followed by extracts from Radcliffe’s travel journals — appears to acknowledge ...

  4. 17 de abr. de 2006 · Gaston de Blondeville, while admittedly not as full of chills and suspense as The Mysteries of Udolpho or The Italian, is a remarkable novel in Radcliffe's canon. It marks a noted departure from her earlier novels, and in many ways, it displays her growth and restraint as an author.

    • Ann Ward Radcliffe
  5. Gaston de Blondeville, Or, The Court of Henry III, Keeping Festival in Ardenne, a Romance. St. Alban's Abbey, a Metrical Tale; with Some Poetical Pieces, Volume 1 Gaston de Blondeville, Or, The Court of Henry III, Keeping Festival in Ardenne, a Romance. St. Alban's Abbey, a Metrical Tale; with Some Poetical Pieces, Ann Radcliffe

  6. Ann Radcliffe. Gaston de Blondeville by Ann Radcliffe was first published posthumously in 1826. This mysterious account revolves around a character named "Gaston" who is being accused of the murder of a merchant's kinsman. Revealing political, historical and religious aspects of contemporary age, the story presents an amalgamation of suspense ...

  7. 9 de mar. de 2010 · Gaston de Blondeville, or The court of Henry III. keeping festival in Ardenne, a romance, St. Alban's abbey, a metrical tale; with some poetical pieces by Radcliffe, Ann Ward, 1764-1823