The Italian

The Italian by Ann Radcliffe, published by Wordsworth Editions Limited in 2011, is a classic edition that spans 464 pages. This gothic novel, first released in 1797, weaves a tale of thwarted lovers, dark passages, and a sinister villain, the monk Schedoni. The narrative is rich with atmospheric elements that evoke a sense of horror and mystery, showcasing Radcliffe’s skill in creating tension and suspense.
Readers will encounter a chilling story filled with themes of imprisonment and the supernatural, as well as an exploration of human emotions in the face of danger. The novel’s intricate plot and vivid descriptions invite readers into a world of gothic intrigue, where the interplay of light and shadow enhances the eerie setting. This edition, presented in English, offers a glimpse into the influential work of Radcliffe, whose writing has left a lasting impact on the genre of horror and suspense.
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With an Introduction by Kathryn White.
‘He saw her wounded, and bleeding to death; saw her ashy countenance, and her wasting eyes … turned piteously on himself, as if imploring him to save her from the fate that was dragging her to the grave…’
Ann Radcliffe, author of The Romance of the Forest and The Mysteries of Udolpho, is the high priestess of the gothic novel. In The Italian, first published in 1797, she creates a chilling, atmospheric concoction of thwarted lovers, ruined abbeys, imprisonment and dark passages, with an undercurrent of seething sexuality and presents us with a cunning villain in the sinister monk Schedoni. A contemporary review commented on, ‘Radcliffe’s uncommon talent for exhibiting, with picturesque touches of genius, the vague and horrid shapes which imagination bodies forth…’
Radcliffe’s work was hugely influential and H.P. Lovecraft, early twentieth century master of the uncanny, was impressed by the, ‘eerie touch of setting and action contributing artistically to the impression of illimitable frightfulness which she wished to convey.’ The novel remains a fascinating, engrossing and unnerving masterpiece of gothic fiction.
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