Mistrust; or, Blanche and Osbright. The admiral Guarino. King Rodrigo's fall. Bertrand and Mary-Belle. The lord of Falkenstein. Sir Guy, the seeker.- v. 2. The anaconda. The dying bride. The four Facardins, part I.- v. 3. The four Facardins, part II. Oberon's henchman; or, The legend of the three sisters.- v. 4. My uncle's garret-window. Bill Jones. Amorassan; or, The spirit of the frozen ocean


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Mistrust, or Blanche and Osbright


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Mistrust, or Blanche and Osbright is a historical fiction romance by Matthew Gregory Lewis. Lewis was an English novelist and dramatist known for his "Gothic horror". Excerpt: "Widely different was the expression produced by anguish upon the noble and strongly-marked features of Count Rudiger. His heart was the seat of agony; a thousand scorpions seemed every moment to pierce it with their poisonous stings; but not one tear forced itself into his blood-shot eyeballs; not the slightest convulsion of his gigantic limbs betrayed the silent tortures of his bosom. A gloom settled and profound reigned upon his dark and high-arched eyebrows."




Roman in Englisch-deutscher Perspektiven


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The Novel in Anglo-German Context focuses on cross-currents and affinities between fiction written in English and fiction written in German, and the thirty-one contributors to this volume cover authors from the eighteenth century to the present day. The essays collected in this book approach the theme of Anglo-German cultural cross-fertilisation from a number of different angles. These include the reception and translation of foreign authors, the examination of exile writers, the comparative exploration of aspects which are crucial to both German, Austrian or Swiss and British or Irish novelists at a given point in time, the fictional depiction of the respective other culture, Anglo-German images in the novel, as well as the role of the novel in the curricula of German and British secondary education. The topics chosen by the contributors offer stimulating views on a wide range of subject areas, and the volume is essential reading for anyone with a broad interest in Anglo-Irish, German, Austrian and Swiss literature, the development of fiction as well as Anglo-German literary and cultural relations.




Romantic Tales


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Monk Lewis


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A modern critical biography of Matthew Gregory Lewis (1775-1818), until now neglected as a cultural figure. This is the first study to consider all of Lewis's works and their connections to his personal and public life.




Americana Germanica


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