The Romance of the Forest (1791) heralded an enormous surge in the
popularity of Gothic novels, in a decade that included Ann Radcliffe's
later works, The Mysteries of Udolpho and The Italian. Set in Roman
Catholic Europe of violent passions and extreme oppression, the novel
follows the fate of its heroine Adeline, who is mysteriously placed
under the protection of a family fleeing Paris for debt. They take
refuge in a ruined abbey in south-eastern France, where sinister
relics of the past - a skeleton, a manuscript, and a rusty dagger -
are discovered in concealed rooms. Adeline finds herself at the mercy
of the abbey's proprietor, a libidinous Marquis whose attentions
finally force her to contemplate escape to distant regions. Rich in
allusions to aesthetic theory and to travel literature, The Romance of
the Forest is also concerned with current philosophical debate and
examines systems of thought central to the intellectual life of late
eighteenth-century Europe. ABOUT THE SERIES: For over 100 years Oxford
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ISBN
9780192669483
Publisert
2021
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Oxford University Press Academic UK
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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