Arguably the most popular novelist of her day and the mother of the female Gothic literary tradition, Ann Radcliffe (1764-1823) has received varying amounts of critical attention and is now being recognized for her important contribution to English literature. This volume recounts what little is known about her life and provides an extensive bibliographic overview of works by and about her. Included are annotated entries for editions and translations, reviews, critical studies of Radcliffe, and adaptations of her works.
Ann Radcliffe wrote some of the most electrifying and popular...
Arguably the most popular novelist of her day and the mother of the female Gothic literary tradition, Ann Radcliffe (1764-1823) has received varyin...
Known primarily for his ghost stories and mysteries, Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu was one of the most popular writers of the Victorian era. Many of his works were published anonymously, and he either owned or had an interest in four Irish newspapers, which served as an outlet for other anonymous pieces by him. This bibliography provides as comprehensive a record as possible of Le Fanu's works. It also includes a bibliography of books, articles, and dissertations about him.
The volume begins with a short biography of Le Fanu, followed by a bibliography of his writings. This bibliography is...
Known primarily for his ghost stories and mysteries, Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu was one of the most popular writers of the Victorian era. Many of his ...
This volume documents the critical response to Duras' life and work. Beginning with a short biography which discusses some of the major events and themes in her career, it goes on to recount her life in capsule form, and present annotated entries for works by and about Duras.
This volume documents the critical response to Duras' life and work. Beginning with a short biography which discusses some of the major events and the...