An edition of The Castle of Otranto (1764)

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An edition of The Castle of Otranto (1764)

The Castle of Otranto

  • 3.30 ·
  • 10 Ratings
  • 96 Want to read
  • 5 Currently reading
  • 22 Have read

The Castle of Otranto is considered to be the first “Gothic” novel—that is, containing a combination of tropes, like hidden passages, haunted paintings, mysterious sounds, skeletal ghosts, ancestral curses, and unexplained deaths, that essentially invented the genre later made famous by authors like Edgar Allan Poe, Bram Stoker, or Henry James. Walpole made a point of creating a novel that blends supernatural elements with more realistic depictions of characters and events.

The plot centers around Manfred, the lord of Otranto Castle, who has just witnessed the death of his son under mysterious circumstances, just as his son was about to be married. Manfred is thrust into a galloping and melodramatic series of events that lean heavily on the supernatural.

Walpole initially published The Castle of Otranto under a pseudonym, claiming that his work was a translation of an ancient Italian manuscript. This framing, along with the purposely archaic writing style, gives the supernatural airs of the novel a decidedly authentic flavor. In later editions Walpole acknowledges his authorship.

Otranto remains a fast-paced and familiar read, thanks to the variety of recognizable tropes it introduced and made popular.

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The Castle of Otranto
2017, Standard Ebooks
in English
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The Castle of Otranto: a Gothic story
2014, Oxford University Press
Paperback in English
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The castle of Otranto
2010, Nabu Press
in English
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The Castle of Otranto
2009, The Floating Press
E-book in English
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The Castle of Otranto: A Gothic Story
January 2004, Barnes & Noble
Paperback in English
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The castle of Otranto: a Gothic story
1964, Oxford University Press
in English
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The Castle of Otranto
1931, Frederick A. Stokes Co.
in English
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The castle of Otranto: a Gothic story
1791, Printed by Bodoni, for J. Edwards, bookseller of London
in English - The sixth edition.
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The castle of Otranto
1766, Naxos Audiobooks

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This book is the earliest and most influential of the Gothic novels. First published pseudonymously in 1764, The Castle of Otranto purported to be a translation of an Italian story of the time of the crusades. In it Walpole attempted, as he declared in the Preface to the second edition, "to blend the two kinds of romance: the ancient and the modern." He gives us a series of catastrophes, ghostly interventions, revelations of identity, and exciting contests. Crammed with invention, entertainment, terror, and pathos, the novel was an immediate success and Walpole's own favorite among his numerous works. - Back cover.

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