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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.

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Paul Féval, père used her as his protagonist in the novel La Ville Vampire (translated as Vampire City).

Influence on later writers

Publications include




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