Ann Radcliffe

Ann Radcliffe
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Artikel-Nr:
9780313283796
Veröffentl:
1996
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Erscheinungsdatum:
30.01.1996
Seiten:
226
Autor:
Deborah Rogers
Gewicht:
526 g
Format:
235x157x18 mm
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Deborah Rogers is a psychological thriller and suspense author. Her gripping debut psychological thriller, The Devil's Wire, received rave reviews as a "dark and twisted page turner". In addition to standalone novels like The Devil's Wire and Into Thin Air, Deborah writes the popular Amelia Kellaway series, a gritty suspense series based on New York prosecutor, Amelia Kellaway.Deborah has a Graduate Diploma in scriptwriting and graduated cum laude from the Hagley Writers' Institute. When she's not writing psychological thrillers and suspense books, she likes to take her chocolate Lab, Rocky, for walks on the beach and make decadent desserts. For more check out deborahrogersauthor.com
Arguably the most popular novelist of her day and the mother of the female Gothic literary tradition, Ann Radcliffe (1764-1823) has received varying amounts of critical attention and is now being recognized for her important contribution to English literature. This volume recounts what little is known about her life and provides an extensive bibliographic overview of works by and about her. Included are annotated entries for editions and translations, reviews, critical studies of Radcliffe, and adaptations of her works.Ann Radcliffe wrote some of the most electrifying and popular novels of her day. Not only is she one of the most important Mothers of the novel, she almost singlehandedly developed the Female Gothic to explore female experience. This form has achieved almost mythical status.This volume is an indispensible guide to the life and work of this pioneering woman novelist. A biography provides new information on Radcliffe from a source that has been virtually ignored, the one substantial extant manuscript, her forty-two leaf commonplace book, which is in deteriorating condition. The remainder of the book is an extensive annotated bibliography of works by Radcliffe and critical studies of her writing. Included are entries for early and modern editions, early reviews, and bibliographic studies. Two chapters are devoted to 20th-century critical studies of Radcliffe, in response to the growing amount of material being written about her. Appendices record her artistic legacy as presented in adaptations, imitations, parodies, and abridgments; and the volume includes a list of works falsely attributed to her.
Recounts the facts of Ann Radcliffe's life and provides extensive bibliographical coverage of works by and about her.
PrefaceChronologyThe Life of Ann Radcliffe, 1764-1823Primary Bibliography: Editions and TranslationsEarly Reviews and Notices, 1789-1826Criticism, 1827-1899Twentieth-Century Criticism, Part I: 1900-1949Twentieth-Century Criticism, Part II: 1950-PresentFull-length WorksDissertationsBibliographiesAppendix I: Adaptation and AbridgmentsAppendix II: Parodies and ImitationsAppendix III: Spurious AttributionsIndex

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