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Paperback A Sicilian Romance Book

ISBN: 9376803809

ISBN13: 9789376803804

A Sicilian Romance

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A Sicilian romance explores confinement, fear, and emotional resilience within an atmosphere shaped by secrecy and authority. The narrative centers on a young woman struggling against imposed control, where personal freedom clashes with rigid power and inherited expectation. Shadowed interiors, remote landscapes, and unsettling discoveries create a mood of suspense that mirrors inner uncertainty. The story emphasizes how isolation intensifies vulnerability while also awakening moral courage. Romantic longing exists alongside dread, suggesting that hope can persist even in oppressive circumstances. Family loyalty is questioned as hidden truths surface, revealing how silence and domination distort relationships. The work reflects on autonomy, endurance, and the psychological cost of repression. Supernatural suggestion heightens tension without overpowering emotional realism, allowing fear to operate as both atmosphere and symbol. Through gradual revelation and sustained unease, the novel examines how identity is shaped through resistance, portraying liberation not as sudden escape but as a slow assertion of will against confinement and inherited darkness.

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Sicilian Romance

I loved this story that was written back in the 1700’s. It recalls many of the things that people did over 100 years ago in Italy. The Gothic story tells about the many scenes in detail. The romance was even better.

A good start for an author who will just get better...

My favourite novel of Ann Radcliffe's is The Mysteries of Udolpho, but I think A Sicilian Romance is a promise of what Mrs. Radcliffe will be able to accomplish in her later books. For Ann Radcliffe and Gothic romance fans, this novel is a must because it plays on all of the classic themes of the genre. This is also great escapist reading to a world very much unlike our own. Radcliffe's heroines and heroes do suffer greatly and go through some extraordinary (perhaps sometimes unbelievable) events, but I find it thoroughly enjoyable to read about their adventures as I am a true romantic at heart. It's good to read about a world where when virtuous people are put through struggles at the hands of villians, the heroines and heroes are able to triumph.

Mrs. Radcliffe and Monk Lewis

I've read all of Mrs. Radcliffe's novels, except for her last one. I must admit that this novel is not as good as The Mysteries of Udolpho. But I think when reading this novel it's important to keep in mind why Ann Radcliffe wrote it in the first place.It's impossible to appreciate Ann Radcliffe's intentions in writing this book and the complexities of The Italian without having first read Matthew "Monk" Lewis' The Monk. Lewis was so inspired by The Mysteries of Udolpho that he wrote The Monk, which has characters engaging in activities that are horrifying. (Lewis became so identified with his book that he was nicknamed Monk Lewis.) Mrs. Radcliffe was very upset that Lewis was inspired by her book to write his. In response to The Monk, Mrs. Radcliffe wrote The Italian. Mrs. Radcliffe "corrected" in The Italian what she felt was wrong and horrifying about The Monk. For anyone who finds The Italian lacking at all, I highly recommend he or she read The Monk to gain a better understanding of what Ann Radcliffe was trying to accomplish. And for anyone who has not read The Italian yet, read The Monk first- then I'm sure you will find The Italian a much more enjoyable read.
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