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-'''Ann Radcliffe''' ([[July 9]], [[1764]] - [[February 7]], [[1823]]) was an English [[author]], a pioneer of the [[gothic novel]], best-known for ''[[The Mysteries of Udolpho]]''.+'''Ann Radcliffe''' ([[July 9]], [[1764]] - [[February 7]], [[1823]]) was an English [[author]], a pioneer of the [[gothic novel]], best-known for ''[[The Mysteries of Udolpho]]''. [[Sade]] mentioned her work in his literary essay ''[[Reflections on the Novel]]''.
==In popular culture== ==In popular culture==
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-[[Paul Féval, père]] used [[Ann Radcliffe]] as his protagonist in the novel ''La Ville Vampire'' (translated as ''[http://www.blackcoatpress.com/vampirecity.htm Vampire City]''). 
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===Influence on later writers=== ===Influence on later writers===
- +*[[Paul Féval, père]] used her as his protagonist in the novel ''Vampire City''.
*[[Jane Austen]] *[[Jane Austen]]
*[[William Makepeace Thackeray]] *[[William Makepeace Thackeray]]

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Ann Radcliffe (July 9, 1764 - February 7, 1823) was an English author, a pioneer of the gothic novel, best-known for The Mysteries of Udolpho. Sade mentioned her work in his literary essay Reflections on the Novel.

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