A Sicilian Romance Frank P. GradA Sicilian Romance (1790) is a novel by Ann Radcliffe. Published anonymously, Radcliffes second novel is a tragic story of love and murder set in the sublime landscape of the Sicilian coast. Considered an essential work of Gothic fiction, A Sicilian Romance is an early example of her prowess as a leading novelist of suspense and the supernatural. As I walked over the loose fragments of stone, [] I recurred, by a natural association of ideas, to the
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