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  1. Gaston de Blondeville is a Gothic novel by noted English author Ann Radcliffe, published posthumously in 1826, three years after Radcliffe's death. Its full title is Gaston de Blondeville: Or, The Court of Henry III. Keeping Festival in Ardenne, A Romance.

  2. The only one of Radcliffe's novels to feature a real ghost, Gaston de Blondeville was published posthumously in 1826. This edition, the first-ever scholarly edition of the novel, features a new introduction by Frances Chiu, uncoding the novel's long-hidden political, historical, and religious contexts. A wealth of supplementary materials ...

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  3. Gaston de Blondeville ist der letzte, posthum erschienene, Roman der englischen 'Queen of Gothic Romance', Ann Radcliffe.

  4. 9. März 2010 · Gaston de Blondeville, or The court of Henry III. keeping festival in Ardenne, a romance, St. Alban's abbey, a metrical tale; with some poetical pieces : Radcliffe, Ann Ward, 1764-1823 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive.

  5. As the trial unfolds and the danger mounts for both Woodreeve and Gaston, a mysterious figure will come from beyond the grave to elucidate the horrible mystery! The only one of Radcliffe's novels to feature a real ghost, Gaston de Blondeville was published posthumously in 1826.

  6. 31. März 2009 · Gaston de Blondeville by Ann Radcliffe was first published posthumously in 1826. This mysterious account revolves around a character named Gaston who is being accused of the murder of a...

  7. 27. Sept. 2015 · Gaston de Blondeville is an 1826 Gothic novel by noted English author Ann Radcliffe. Set in the 13th century court of England's King Henry III the novel centers around the...