Castles of Athlin and Dunbayne

Castles of Athlin and Dunbayne

by Ann Radcliffe

12 chapters4h 22mEnglish1789

About this book

Ann Radcliffe is the founder of the gothic novel. This novel is no exception. The wicked baron murdered the good earl's father twelve years before the novel began. Only twelve years later, free from his mother's wishes, can the earl seek revenge. Meanwhile, Mary, the earl's beautiful sister is falling in love with a peasant. Yet her brother was abducted by the baron and he wants to marry her. She may have to wed him in order to secure his return. We see Mary's conflict along with a description of her brother's captivity. This book has everything: murder, revenge, battles, damsels in distress, aristocrats, captives, secrets, and, most of all, love. It is a love story in every sense: the love to the Scottish highlands in which it is set, the family love that binds almost above all else, and of course the love between men and women. This short work would later influence Radcliffe's other works. Radcliffe had an influence on Jane Austen, Mary Shelley, and many others who wrote popular gothic novels. - Summary by Stav Nisser and Wikipedia

Chapters (12)

1Chapter 1
793
2Chapter 2
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3Chapter 3
2386
4Chapter 4
1063
5Chapter 5
1153
6Chapter 6
1536
7Chapter 7
996
8Chapter 8
1276
9Chapter 9
1289
10Chapter 10
1520
11Chapter 11
870
12Chapter 12
1759

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