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Les châteaux d'Athlin et de Dunbayne (2/2), Histoire arrivée dans les Montagnes d'Écosse.

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Set in remote Scottish highlands, the narrative follows a Swiss-born baroness whose marriage brings family joy then successive tragedies: death of an infant son, her husband's fatal accident, and the transfer of the estate to a cold-hearted brother whose ambition and cruelty leave her marginalized. She briefly revisits her native land before returning to find hostility and obstruction that culminate in confinement and family strife. The story weaves backstory, detailed landscape description, and gothic motifs—isolated castles, inheritance disputes, and hidden sorrows—to explore themes of loss, exile, and the tensions between private devotion and patriarchal authority amid episodes of domestic tragedy and suspense.

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Ann Ward Radcliffe

Ann Ward Radcliffe (1764-1823) was an English author renowned for her contributions to the Gothic novel genre. Her works often feature elements of romance, mystery, and the supernatural, set against picturesque landscapes. Among her most notable novels is "The Mysteries of Udolpho," which exemplifies her ability to evoke suspense and emotional depth. Radcliffe's writing is characterized by its rich descriptions and complex characters, making her a significant figure in the development of Gothic literature. Her influence can be seen in the works of later authors, and she remains a key figure in the literary heritage of the late 18th century.

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