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* Horace Walpole-The Castle of Otranto " a story, translated by William Marshal, Gent., from the original Italian of Onuphrio Muralto ", the first Gothic novel
* Horace Walpole-The Beauties
* Horace Walpole-The Mysterious Mother

Horace and Castle
Gothicism's origin is attributed to English author Horace Walpole, with his 1764 novel The Castle of Otranto, subtitled " A Gothic Story ".
Horace Walpole's The Castle of Otranto ( 1764 ) is often regarded as the first true Gothic romance.
In literature, Gothic novel combines dark elements of both horror and romance: English author Horace Walpole, with his 1764 novel The Castle of Otranto is one of the first writers who explored this genre.
The genre has ancient origins which were reformulated in the eighteenth century as Gothic horror, with publication of the Castle of Otranto ( 1764 ) by Horace Walpole.
The immense, overwhelming presence of Gormenghast Castle ; its ' umbrageous ceilings ', its ' empire of red rust ' and the way in which it shapes and deforms the personalities of those who dwell in and under it, marks Gormenghast out as one of the great Gothic edifices, as Hill House in Shirley Jackson's The Haunting of Hill House or Horace Walpole's The Castle of Otranto.
By 1751, when Brown was beginning to be widely known, Horace Walpole wrote somewhat slightingly of Brown's work at Warwick Castle:
Otranto is the setting of Horace Walpole's book, The Castle of Otranto, which is generally held to be the first gothic novel.
* New Castle Historical Society: Horace Greeley House
Horace Walpole's 1764 novel, The Castle of Otranto, invented the Gothic fiction genre.
Manfred's name was borrowed by the English author Horace Walpole for the main character of his short novel The Castle of Otranto ( 1764 ).
Early examples in this genre include Matilda in Horace Walpole's The Castle of Otranto, Emily in Ann Radcliffe's The Mysteries of Udolpho, and Antonia in Matthew Lewis's The Monk.
The 1st Duke of Chandos sold the Castle Hotel to John Walcot who in turn sold it to Robert Clive, 1st Baron Clive of Plassey ( 1725-1774 ), known as ‘ Clive of India ’, who amassed such wealth during his time in that country that Horace Walpole writing from London to a country friend said: ‘ you will be frightened by the dearness of everything ...
He also achieved great success as Raymond in The Count of Narbonne, a play taken from Horace Walpole's Castle of Otranto.
A respite from Childers's military career was offered on 27 July 1917, when Sir Horace Plunkett asked that he be assigned to the secretariat of Prime Minister Lloyd George's Home Rule Convention initiative in Dublin Castle.
The theme of the crumbling, haunted castle is a key feature of Horace Walpole's Castle of Otranto, a late 18th century novel which largely contributed in defining the Gothic genre.
The Castle of Otranto is a 1764 novel by Horace Walpole.
“ Hamlet and Horace Walpole ’ s The Castle of Otranto .” SEL Studies in English Literature 1500-1900.
While he tried to write a novel like Horace Walpole ’ s The Castle of Otranto, he mainly adhered to theatre, writing The East Indian, but seven years elapsed before it appeared onstage at Drury Lane.
* First stage of Horace Walpole's Horace Walpole's Gothic Revival ' Castle ' at Strawberry Hill is completed.
From 1751 to 1757, he designed and created Enmore Castle, Enmore, Somerset, which received ' the dismissive mockery of Horace Walpole '.
* Blackstone audiobooks unabridged presentation of Horace Walpole's classic Gothic Romance " The Castle of Otranto "' and audio adaptation of " The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari ".

Horace and Otranto
The first and most obvious connection to William Shakespeare is presented by Horace Walpole himself, in the preface to the second edition of Otranto, in which he " praises Shakespeare as a truly original genius and the exemplar of imaginative liberty, as a part of a defense of Otranto's design ".
He translated various literary works into Italian, notably, John Milton's Paradise Lost and Horace Walpole's The Castle of Otranto, as well as other writings of Milton and Lucan.
* The Castle of Otranto by Horace Walpole, 1924
In addition to this, the sombre and sweeping tone of his Meditations Among The Tombs ( for example, " the dreadful pleasure inspired by gazing at fallen monuments and mouldering tombs ") has led to his being placed amongst the 18th Century ' Graveyard School ' of poets, rendering his work an important influence on Horace Walpole ’ s ' The Castle of Otranto ' of 1764 and consequently, the entire genre of Gothic Literature and the later Romanticism which the genre fuelled.
His originality lay in combining the popular Oriental elements with the Gothic stylings of Horace Walpole's The Castle of Otranto ( 1764 ).
In Spring 2008 she was invited to exhibit at the famous Strawberry Hill House in London, home of Horace Walpole, who wrote the first Gothic novel " Castle of Otranto ".
He took a similar approach for Erich Maria Remarque's All Quiet on the Western Front, Horace Walpole's The Castle of Otranto, Victor Hugo's Les Misérables and others.

Castle and Otranto
The Castle of Otranto ( 1764 ) is usually regarded as the first Gothic novel.
** Matilda in The Castle of Otranto – She is determined to give up Theodore, the love of her life, for her cousin ’ s sake.
** Theodore in The Castle of Otranto – he is witty, and successfully challenges the tyrant, saves the virginal maid without expectations
** Manfred in The Castle of Otranto – unjustly accuses Theodore of murdering Conrad.
** Bianca in The Castle of Otranto – a gossip, helps characters get valuable news, provides comic relief
** Diego and Jaquez in The Castle of Otranto – they appear to talk about random things, and argue foolishly with each other in order to lighten the air of the novel.
** Father Jerome in The Castle of Otranto – Jerome, though not evil, is certainly weak as he gives up his son when he is born and leaves his lover.
The importance of setting is noted in a London review of the Castle of Otranto, “ He describes the country towards Otranto as desolate and bare, extensive downs covered with thyme, with occasionally the dwarf holly, the rosa marina, and lavender, stretch around like wild moorlands … Mr. Williams describes the celebrated Castle of Otranto as “ an imposing object of considerable size … has a dignified and chivalric air.
This trend of using Gothic architecture began with the Castle of Otranto and was to become a major element of the genre from that point forward.
The buildings in the Castle of Otranto, for example, are riddled with underground tunnels, which the characters use to move back and forth in secret.

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