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Eliza Parsons

    Eliza Parsons fut une romancière anglaise célébrée pour ses contributions au genre gothique. Ses œuvres, notamment 'The Castle of Wolfenbach' et 'The Mysterious Warning', se distinguent par leur intensité atmosphérique et l'exploration de thèmes sombres. L'écriture de Parsons plonge dans le psychologique et le surnaturel, caractéristiques de la littérature gothique. Ses romans ont obtenu une mention notable au sein d'une autre œuvre littéraire significative, soulignant leur place dans le paysage littéraire de son époque.

    Eliza Parsons' The Castle of Wolfenbach
    The Convict, Or Navy Lieutenant
    The Peasant Of Ardenne Forest V4
    The Castle of Wolfenbach (Jane Austen Northanger Abbey Horrid Novels)
    The Castle of Wolfenbach by Eliza Parsons, Fiction, Horror, Literary
    The Castle of Wolfenbach
    • The Castle of Wolfenbach

      • 204pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
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      The narrative revolves around a mysterious situation involving a Marquis, a Count, and a woman believed to be dead. Despite the Marquis's vows to seek justice, he remains entangled in a web of deception, receiving letters that are not from the woman herself. The protagonist is caught in a dilemma, unable to act without her consent while the world assumes her demise. The Marquis leads a troubled life in Vienna, torn between his dissipated existence and underlying unhappiness, all while unaware of the truth about the sister and her child.

      The Castle of Wolfenbach
    • The novel explores the interplay between Gothic fiction and societal norms through its references to various Gothic novels. Jane Austen cleverly critiques these once-popular works, which have faded into obscurity, highlighting their transient nature in the literary world. Scholars later discovered these "shilling shockers," revealing the influence of popular fiction on her narrative and providing a deeper understanding of the context in which Austen was writing.

      The Castle of Wolfenbach by Eliza Parsons, Fiction, Horror, Literary
    • In a desperate bid for safety, Matilda Weimar escapes her predatory uncle and finds sanctuary in the eerie Castle of Wolfenbach. As she navigates its forsaken halls, she uncovers the chilling secret behind the disappearance of the Countess. However, danger looms as her uncle relentlessly pursues her, forcing Matilda to confront the dark forces at play and fight for her freedom.

      The Castle of Wolfenbach (Jane Austen Northanger Abbey Horrid Novels)
    • The Peasant Of Ardenne Forest V4

      A Novel (1801)

      • 332pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      The book is a facsimile reprint of a scarce antiquarian work, preserving its historical significance despite potential imperfections like marks and flawed pages. It aims to protect and promote cultural literature by offering a high-quality, affordable edition that remains true to the original.

      The Peasant Of Ardenne Forest V4
    • The Convict, Or Navy Lieutenant

      • 266pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      Culturally significant, this reproduction preserves the integrity of the original artifact, including copyright references and library stamps. It serves as a valuable resource for understanding the foundations of civilization, reflecting the historical context and importance of the work within scholarly discourse. The careful restoration aims to maintain authenticity, providing readers with a direct connection to the past.

      The Convict, Or Navy Lieutenant
    • Eliza Parsons' The Castle of Wolfenbach

      • 210pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Eliza Parsons' masterpiece is a significant early work in gothic horror, showcasing her skill in weaving suspenseful narratives. Set in a mysterious castle, it explores themes of intrigue and the supernatural, reflecting the genre's evolving nature. This novel not only captivates with its chilling atmosphere but also serves as an important influence on subsequent gothic literature.

      Eliza Parsons' The Castle of Wolfenbach