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Dr Deborah Russell to deliver lecture on Ann Radcliffe at Sheffield

Posted on 9 May 2025

Tickets for the second Ann Radcliffe, Then and Now lecture are now live! Join Dr Deborah Russell (University of York) on 16 May 6pm to 8pm for 'Ann Radcliffe and Women's Gothic Writing'.

Ann Radcliffe (1764-1823) was “the great enchantress” of her generation, in the words of Thomas de Quincey. She changed the face of fiction in the Romantic period and shaped the development of Gothic romance. The extraordinary impact of her work also helped to cement an association between this genre and women writers and readers. But, of course, Radcliffe was far from the only woman writing Gothic fiction in the formative early days of the genre. This lecture will explore Radcliffe’s career in the context of the other women who inspired her, imitated her, and contested her vision of the Gothic.

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