The Italian

The Italian by Ann Radcliffe, published by Penguin on February 1, 2001, is a significant work in the Gothic romance genre. This edition spans 544 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Vincentio di Vivaldi, a young nobleman, who becomes entranced by the mysterious Ellena. However, their love faces formidable obstacles, including the interference of Vincentio’s mother and the sinister monk Schedoni, who employs ruthless tactics to separate the couple.
Readers will encounter a blend of supernatural elements and chilling scenarios as Radcliffe weaves a tale filled with intrigue and horror. The book explores themes of love and manipulation against a backdrop of sublime landscapes, reflecting the complexities of human emotion and societal constraints. This edition contributes to the rich tradition of classic literature, offering insights into the genre’s evolution and Radcliffe’s enduring influence.
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From the first moment Vincentio di Vivaldi, a young nobleman, sets eyes on the veiled figure of Ellena, he is captivated by her enigmatic beauty and grace. But his haughty and manipulative mother is against the match and enlists the help of her confessor to come between them. Schedoni, previously a leading figure of the Inquisition, is a demonic, scheming monk with no qualms about the task, whether it entails abduction, torture – or even murder. The Italian secured Ann Radcliffe’s position as the leading writer of Gothic romance of the age, for its atmosphere of supernatural and nightmarish horrors, combined with her evocation of sublime landscapes and chilling narrative.
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