The Italian (Oneworld Classics)

The Italian (Oneworld Classics)

by Anne Radcliffe (Author)

Synopsis

Written in 1796, The Italian , with its archetypal villain Schedoni, intense romance between Vincentio di Vivaldi and Elena di Rosalba, and immaculate poetics of the sublime is the masterpiece of gothic fiction. Enlisted by Vincentio's mother, Marchesa, the scheming monk Schedoni casts a malevolent presence throughout the book in his plot to corrupt the romance of the young lovers. On the backdrop of the Inquisition and the French Revolution, it is a tale of the heroic struggle of love in the face of vindictive Machiavellian deceit told through the intensel descriptive landscapes of the Bay of Naples.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 462
Publisher: Oneworld Classics Ltd
Published: 01 Apr 2008

ISBN 10: 1847490549
ISBN 13: 9781847490544

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An ingenious performance. --Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Author Bio
Anne Radcliffe is the quintessential gothic novelist and The Italian, with its merciless villains, passionate romance and lyrical proto-cinematic narrative teeming with latent eroticism and sublime lyricism, has become the standard bearer for the genre.