Gothic Novels, Terror, and Ann Radcliffe’s The Italian | Nick Groom
Professor Nick Groom, editor of the Oxford World’s Classics edition of, "The Italian", discusses Ann Radcliffe’s last novel and where it fits in with the Gothic literature of the time. http://oxford.ly/2s2uq8t © Oxford University Press

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