Manfrone Or The One Handed Monk A Romance
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A Gothic Bibliography (Unabridged)
Author | : Montague Summers |
Publisher | : BoD – Books on Demand |
Total Pages | : 598 |
Release | : 2020-03-06 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 375048144X |
An important and unique work about Gothic fiction, by"the major anthologist of supernatural and Gothic fiction", Montague Summers.
Reading Daughters' Fictions 1709-1834
Author | : Caroline Gonda |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 316 |
Release | : 1996-03-14 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 9780521553957 |
It has been argued that the eighteenth century witnessed a decline in paternal authority, and the emergence of more intimate, affectionate relationships between parent and child. In Reading Daughters' Fictions, Caroline Gonda draws on a wide range of novels and non-literary materials from the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, in order to examine changing representations of the father-daughter bond. She shows that heroine-centred novels, aimed at a predominantly female readership, had an important part to play in female socialization and the construction of heterosexuality, in which the father-daughter relationship had a central role. Contemporary diatribes against novels claimed that reading fiction produced rebellious daughters, fallen women, and nervous female wrecks. Gonda's study of novels of family life and courtship suggests that, far from corrupting the female reader, such fictions helped to maintain rather than undermine familial and social order.
Manfroné, Or, The One-handed Monk
Author | : Mary Anne Radcliffe |
Publisher | : Gothic Classics |
Total Pages | : 296 |
Release | : 2007 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9781934555156 |
"Manfrone; or, The One-Handed Monk" (1809) opens with one of the most unforgettable scenes in all of Gothic literature when a lascivious monk enters the lovely Rosalina's room in an attempt to rape her, but suffers the gruesome severing of his hand when he is caught in the act. Yet other dangers await Rosalina: her father, the haughty Duca di Rodolpho is determined to marry her to the cruel Prince di Manfrone and imprisons her true love, Montalto, in the dungeons of his castle. And then there is the mysterious monk Grimaldi, who seems to be an ally of the Duca. What are his inscrutable plans, and is he trying to aid Rosalina or destroy her? One of the most popular of Gothic novels, "Manfrone" went through numerous editions during the 19th century and was often erroneously attributed to Ann Radcliffe. This edition includes an essay by Dale Townshend exploring the authorship of the novel as well as explanatory notes.