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  1. Gaston de Blondeville is a Gothic novel by noted English author Ann Radcliffe, published posthumously in 1826, three years after Radcliffe's death. Its full title is Gaston de Blondeville: Or, The Court of Henry III. Keeping Festival in Ardenne, A Romance.

  2. His kinsman, he claims, was murdered, by the very man the King has come to honour -- Gaston de Blondeville! Suspecting a conspiracy against Gaston, yet obliged to hold a trial to determine the truth of the allegations, Henry imprisons Woodreeve in a tower while awaiting a hearing.

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  3. 31 de mar. de 2009 · Gaston de Blondeville by Ann Radcliffe was first published posthumously in 1826. This mysterious account revolves around a character named Gaston who is being accused of the murder...

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  5. His kinsman, he claims, was murdered, by the very man the King has come to honour -- Gaston de Blondeville! Suspecting a conspiracy against Gaston, yet obliged to hold a trial to determine the truth of the allegations, Henry imprisons Woodreeve in a tower while awaiting a hearing.

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  6. 27 de set. de 2015 · Gaston de Blondeville is an 1826 Gothic novel by noted English author Ann Radcliffe. Set in the 13th century court of England's King Henry III the novel centers around the...

  7. Published posthumously in 1826 and rarely studied critically alongside the earlier romances, Gaston de Blondeville stands in uneasy relation to modern ‘laws’ of literature. The extensive introduction to the 1826 edition — comprised of a long critical essay followed by extracts from Radcliffe’s travel journals — appears to acknowledge ...

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