Ruined castles, secret passages, perpetually fainting heroines, the
vile conniving schemes of the local gentry -- and, of course,
things that go bump in the night: Radcliffe's "A Sicilian Romance"
has all of that, and if Radcliffe didn't invent the form, certainly
she brought it into full flower. If you haven't read Radcliffe,
this first novel is a fine place to start . . .
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