Ann Radcliffe's The Mysteries of Udolpho is a landmark work of gothic fiction that defined the genre for generations to come. Filled with shadowy castles, emotional turmoil, and psychological suspense, the novel follows a young heroine navigating fear, love, and uncertainty. Radcliffe's masterful use of atmosphere and suggestion creates tension without excess violence, influencing countless gothic and romantic writers. A must-read for fans of gothic novels, classic suspense, and literary history.
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