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Revision as of 09:13, 8 January 2015

A popular and influential Gothic novel by Ann Ward Radcliffe, first published in four volumes on 8 May 1794 by G. G. and J. Robinson of London.

Dramatised versions

The novel has been adapted to a variety of forms over the years.

It was dramatized in French as Montoni; ou, Le chateau d'Udolphe a melodrama in 5 acts by Alexandre Duval. First performed at the Théatre de S.M. l'Impératrice, on 29 July 1813.

The French version was in turn translated into Dutch by A. Bruggemans as Montoni, of Het Kasteel van Udolpho (published 1800).

For more information, also on South African productions, see Montoni; ou, Le chateau d'Udolphe

Sources

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mysteries_of_Udolpho

F.C.L. Bosman, 1928: pp 134,

Go to ESAT Bibliography

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