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  2. Ann Radcliffe - Wikipedia

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  3. The Romance of the Forest - Wikipedia

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    A decade later, Clara Reeve wrote The Old English Baron, the first "Gothic" novel to be penned by a woman, and in 1783 Sophia Lee produced The Recess, a story set in the time of Queen Elizabeth I. [10] These works prefigured much of the material and themes that Radcliffe would synthesise in her novels, most particularly ideas of the ...

  4. Radclyffe - Wikipedia

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    Radclyffe (real name Dr. Lenora Ruth Barot, [2][3] born 1950 [4]) is an American author of lesbian romance, paranormal romance, erotica, and mystery. She has authored multiple short stories, written fan fiction, [5] and edited numerous anthologies. [6] Radclyffe is a member of the Saints and Sinners Literary Hall of Fame [7] and has won ...

  5. The Italian (Radcliffe novel) - Wikipedia

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    The writer of a 1797 review in The Monthly Review praised Radcliffe's visual and descriptive language in the novel, citing "the part…which displays the greatest genius, and the most force of description, is the account of the scenes which passed in the long house on the shore of the Adriatic, between Schedoni, Ellena, and Spalatro: – The ...

  6. The Mysteries of Udolpho - Wikipedia

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    The Mysteries of Udolpho

  7. Category:Novels by Ann Radcliffe - Wikipedia

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    A Sicilian Romance. Categories: Gothic novels by writer. English novels by writer.

  8. Radclyffe Hall - Wikipedia

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  9. The Well of Loneliness - Wikipedia

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    A fourth 1928 novel, Ladies Almanack by the American writer Djuna Barnes, not only contains a character based on Radclyffe Hall but includes passages that may be a response to The Well. [160] Ladies Almanack is a roman à clef of a lesbian literary and artistic circle in Paris, written in an archaic, Rabelaisian style and starring Natalie ...