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Date: 2014-07-14 03:36:05
Romanticism
Shakespearean tragedies
Horror novels
Literary genres
The Italian
Gothic fiction
William Shakespeare
The Monk
Hamlet
Literature
Gothic novels
Fiction

Ann Radcliffe, ‘The Shakespeare of Romance Writers’ by Rictor Norton1 In 1798 the critic Nathan Drake called Ann Radcliffe ‘the Shakespeare of Romance writers’. He was not alone in comparing Radcliffe to Shakespe

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