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Old Gothic Novels
I finally decided to start reading Matthew Gregory Lewis' notorious Gothic, The Monk. I even sprang for an Oxford edition to get the introduction and other stuff.
![]() Then I started to see what else was out there in eBook editions. I knew there were eBook editions of the famous Gothic titles -- The Castle of Otranto, the Ann Radcliffe books, etc. But I didn't realize there were eBook editions of quite a few of the less well known titles. There are a couple of companies that specialize in these books. ![]() ![]() So has anyone else read these books? Suddenly there are so many to choose from. Which ones do you recommend? Also, do you know of any other publisher reprinting the ultra-rare Gothics? One of the publishers is Valancourt Books. Here are at least some of their Gothics on Amazon. I don't think they have them on B&N. ![]() Another is Zittaw Press, although they only have a few titles in Kindle editions. |
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Thank you for the link! I also love the occasional Gothic book, especially this time of year. I always get them from Project Gutenberg or from the MR library but those in your link aren't easily available so I might just of to buy some of them.
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I found the following Goodreads list of the best Gothic novels. Many of them are available right here at MR though not all of course.
Best Gothic Novels Wikipedia also has quite a list of Gothic Literature. List of Gothic Fiction Works Last edited by crich70; 08-15-2013 at 05:11 AM. |
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Check our site for many of these - they're free.
I'm a huge fan of Wilkie Collins, who wrote many gothic mysteries. Most of tihe books you mention I have read, when I was working on my Ph.D in English Literature. "The Monk" is an especially labyrinthine tale, and a wonderful read. [Correction: I was thinking of "Melmoth The Wanderer," by Charles Maturin - a wonderful gothic novel, full of twists and tales-within-tales.] Don Last edited by Dr. Drib; 08-15-2013 at 06:52 PM. |
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But they often don't have the really really old and obscure stuff. Probably because most people don't know they exist. Even people who study Gothic literature can't always find a copy of them. The Valancourt website mentions driving 40 hours just to read old books on microfiche. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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I remember trying to get hold of a copy of a very old book that I'd read about in another book titled "The 19th century Internet." it referenced a book about a couple who courts over the telegraph system. Never have found a copy myself.
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That's true. It's a treasure trove.
![]() ![]() I also doin't mind buying if I get a really nice introduction that puts everything into context, tells us what we know about the author (if anything), tells us what some words meant back in the day, etc. As long as I don't wind up paying for what turns out to be less well formatted than the MobileReads copies, which is often the case. ![]() |
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Yep. And just the other day now I finally found it. Wired Love is the title. There was a copy uploaded in prc format (a form of mobi) but not epub so I remade a copy I found at Gutenberg and uploaded a fresh copy in both formats.
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I'm one of these strange individuals who reads more than one book at once. However, when I read this it was part of what I was required to read for a Gothic class toward a Ph.D. I was always aware of this book, but had never gotten around to reading it. I remember being absolutely entranced by it when I started it. It has stories-within-stories (as mentioned), but I love this type of story-telling, so I fell right into it. I was reading other things, too, since at that time since I was required to take three doctoral level classes and teach two classes on composition. I'm getting ready to tackle my re-reading of Proust (in order, this time), and am trying to get all my current reading down to zero, except for a zombie novel (something light and stupid) when I tire of reading Proust's delicious sentences [in translation]. Don |
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I've read other works with tales within tales (Don Quixote comes to mind) and enjoyed those. I may well read Melmoth after finishing Musashi. Thanks for the recommendation. |
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I'm actively trying to stop myself of that habit because, like you, I feel it dilutes the overall effect and the full enjoyment of reading only one book at one time. I just read "The Passage," by Justin Cronin and was fully immersed in the story. I attribute that to concentrating only on that book, in addition to the wonderful writing by Cronin. Don |
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