The Mysteries of Udolpho (Oxford World's Classics)

A best-seller in its day and a potent influence on Sade, Poe, and other purveyors of eighteenth and nineteenth-century Gothic horror, The Mysteries of Udolpho remains one of the most important works in the history of European fiction. After Emily St. Aubuert is imprisoned by her evil guardian, Count Montoni, in his gloomy medieval fortress in the Appenines, terror becomes the order of the day. With its dream-like plot and hallucinatory rendering of its characters' psychological states, The Mysteries of Udolpho is a fascinating challenge to contemporary readers.

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736 pages

Average rating: 6.6

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melbeesue
Oct 16, 2023
6/10 stars
I read this book a few years ago after finding it referenced in one of Jane Austen's books (I think it was in "Northanger Abbey"). It was a silly novel, but I found myself engrossed, and I couldn't put it down despite the predictable characters and the over-done plot.
LiziB
Feb 23, 2023
2/10 stars
so dull and full of landscape descriptions I couldn't bear it... gave up about a third of the way through. More fun to read about than to read.

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