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Language
  
English

Originally published
  
1826

Publisher
  
Henry Colburn


Publication date
  
1826

Author
  
Ann Radcliffe

Country
  
United Kingdom

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Media type
  
Print (Hardback & Paperback)

Genres
  
Gothic fiction, Historical drama

Similar
  
Ann Radcliffe books, Gothic fiction books, Other books

Gaston de Blondeville is a Gothic novel by noted English author Ann Radcliffe, published posthumously in 1826, three years after Radcliffe's death.

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Plot summary

Set in the 13th-century court of England's King Henry III, the novel centers around the wedding of the title character. The wedding is interrupted by a merchant who claims to have been wronged by Gaston, in that Gaston murdered his kinsman. Henry is forced to hold a trial to determine the validity of the claims. The plot is further complicated by the machinations of an abbot who tries to suppress the truth, and by ghosts who want to expose the truth.

Review

The book is described as a "drawn out and sometimes rambling, the plot lacking in impetus", but is notable as being the last novel to be both written (circa 1802) and published (in 1826, posthumously) by Mrs Radcliffe. The book is noteworthy for its detailed descriptions of locations.

References

Gaston de Blondeville Wikipedia


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