Ann Radcliffe
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"There are continuing problems with people with HIV getting into the...
Mar 07, 2010"There are continuing problems with people with HIV getting into the United States as travelers or immigrants, even though the ban has been lifted... If you can stick with this show tonight, you'll hear from Johnny Weir and Daniel Radcliffe for different reasons." ~Hosts Ann... by queervisions.com | related posts
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The 100 British Celebs 'Who Really Matter' According to Piers Morgan
Mar 07, 2010The 100 British Celebs 'Who Really Matter' According to Piers MorganEducation Dover College (private) Homes Los Angeles; London; Malaga; Barbados; Dubai 100-11 100. Heather Mills 99. Vinnie Jones 98. Delia Smith 97. JK Rowling 96. Sir David Attenborough 95. Sienna Miller 94. Holly Willoughby 93. Adrian Chiles 92. Anne Robinson 91. Phillip Schofield 90.... by ohnotheydidnt.livejournal.com | related posts
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The Italian By Ann Radcliff
Aug 07, 2009The Italian By Ann RadcliffAnn Radcliff was listed as one of the most talented writers of the “Gothic Romance” genre of the late 18th century Her prose and magnificent descriptions of the cities, country sides, people and the customs of the times, particularly the harsh dominance of the church and the... by alanreads.blogspot.com | related posts
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Vampire City by Paul Féval
Feb 08, 2010Vampire City by Paul Févalof those terrible books that unfolds like a train wreck, but you can’t put it down because it’s extremely entertaining and more than a little bit insane. When Féval pulls the lid off his id he concocts some of the most wild and vividly imagined pieces of “weird” pulp fiction you’re likely to encounter. The... by tor.com | related posts
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REVIEW: Nachtsturm Castle by Emily C.A. Snyder
Feb 02, 2010REVIEW: Nachtsturm Castle by Emily C.A. Snyderdark, hidden passages? Is the beautiful lady in the graveyard a ghost? Can the evil-looking old housekeeper be trusted? Just how good is Henry’s Indiana Jones imitation? (And is it an imitation if Henry’s heroic acrobatics take place over 100 years before Professor Jones?) Fans of Ann... by austenblog.com | related posts
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Random Book Meme
Jan 28, 2010Random Book Memegifts (they know why). I found a copy of my own back in October for $1 at a library book sale. It is a hardback in excellent condition. The Italian by Ann Radcliffe. I began reading Radcliffe in a Gothic lit. class in college. I love Mysteries of Udolpho... by blogjar.blogspot.com | related posts
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Book: The Strangely Beautiful Tale o
Jan 23, 2010Book: The Strangely Beautiful Tale osuch demure packaging. I ABSOLUTELY loved this book. The Strangely Beautiful Tale of Miss Percy Parker comparatively resonates the influence of Ann Radcliffe. This fable was sweet, dangerously lovely, and at many times scintillating, as the balance for good and evil is fought at... by fiendishlybookish.com | related posts
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My Life in a Book Meme
Jan 21, 2010My Life in a Book Memebit of a feminist classic, this. 9. The Italian by Ann Radcliffe It was a toss-up, at one point, whether I would follow the Victorian path or the traditional Gothic path when it came to a Masters. Although I always loved all things Victorian, I actually got my best undergraduate... by blog.otherstories.co.uk | related posts
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Northanger Abbey, etc.
Jan 14, 2010Northanger Abbey, etc.going on at the place and with its inhabitants, as a result of her reading the Gothic romance The Mysteries of Udolpho by Ann Radcliffe. (For more reading habits of fictional characters, visit SFP's blog .) And I don't want to say any more as I hate giving anything away. The... by kissacloud.blogspot.com | related posts
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These Could Cheer Anyone Up
Mar 04, 2010These Could Cheer Anyone Upthe mystery of it and the covers quite dark and yet inviting. The Italian – Ann Radcliffe An author I have had on my radar for quite some time and not dared to try as Udolpho is so huge (see below) this looks much more manageable and just as gothic. The Crossroads – Niccolo... by savidgereads.wordpress.com | related posts
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'Northanger Abbey'
Dec 13, 2009'Northanger Abbey'reading, as she poked fun at the gothic novels of Ann Radcliffe and others. I read The Mysteries of Udolpho back during my Austen phase as well, and like with Northanger Abbey , I have forgotten many of the details. Reading Northanger Abbey has definitely made me want to read... by inspringitisthedawn.com | related posts
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18th & 19th Century Women Writers' Reading Challenge - Complete!
Nov 23, 200918th & 19th Century Women Writers' Reading Challenge - Complete!I can honestly say that I enjoyed this challenge immensely. I discovered a few authors that I never heard of before and devoured their books with gusto. Here's what I read: 18th Century : Fanny Burney : Camilla Evelina Ann Radcliffe : The Mysteries of Udolpho 19th Century : Emily... by wandecareads.blogspot.com | related posts
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