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Three Gothic Novels Beckford William Fairclough Peter Praz

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Three Gothic Novels Beckford William Fairclough Peter Praz
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Publisher: Penguin Group USA, Inc
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.04 MB
Pages: 512
Author: Beckford, William; Fairclough, Peter; Praz, Mario; Shelley, Mary; Walpole, Horace
ISBN: 9780141905624, 014190562X
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Three Gothic Novels Beckford William Fairclough Peter Praz by Beckford, William; Fairclough, Peter; Praz, Mario; Shelley, Mary; Walpole, Horace 9780141905624, 014190562X instant download after payment.

The Gothic novel, which flourished from about 1765 until 1825, revels in the horrible and the supernatural, in suspense and exotic settings. This volume, with its erudite introduction by Mario Praz, presents three of the most celebrated Gothic novels: The Castle of Otranto, published pseudonymously in 1765, is one of the first of the genre and the most truly Gothic of the three. Vathek (1786), an oriental tale by an eccentric millionaire, exotically combines Gothic romanticism with the vivacity of The Arabian Nights and is a narrative tour de force. The story of Frankenstein (1818) and the monster he created is as spine-chilling today as it ever was; as in all Gothic novels, horror is the keynote.


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