This novel, although not as well-known as Radcliffe's later works, is thought to represent her work at its best. More than just a work of suspense and mystery, it is a work of ideas--a discussion of the contrasts between hedonistic doctrines and a system of education and values.
| LoC Classification |
PR5202 .R7 |
| Dewey |
823.6 |
| Series |
The World's Classics |
| Cover Price |
€ 6.99 |
| No. of Pages |
426 |
| Height x Width |
186
x
116
mm |
| Original Publication Year |
1791 |
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