GOTHIC FICTION
Rare Printed Works from the Sadleir-Black collection of Gothic Fiction
at the Alderman Library, University of Virginia
Part 1: Matthew Lewis and Gothic Horror - Beckford to Lewis
REEL 1
PZ 2 B 43 A 1786: William Beckford. An Arabian Tale. From an Unpublished Manuscript: with notes critical and explanatory.
1v. London, J Johnson, 1786.
PZ 2 B 75 W 1808: George Brewer. The Witch of Ravensworth; A Romance.
2v. London, J F Hughes, 1808.
PZ 2 C 685 1795: Anon. Count Roderic's Castle; or, Gothic Times, a tale.
1v. Philadelphia, Thomas Bradford, 1795.
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PZ 2 C 84 H 1794: Stephen Cullen. The Haunted Priory: Or, the Fortunes of the House of Rayo. A Romance.
1v. London, J Bell, 1794.
Reel 2 (continued)
PZ 2 D 33 Z 1806: Charlotte Dacre. Zofloya; or, The Moor: A Romance of the Fifteenth Century.
3v. London, Longman, Hurst, Rees & Orme, 1806.
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PZ 2 D 54 N 1797: Denis Diderot. The Nun.
2v. London, G G & J Robinson, 1797.
PZ 2 D 654 1803: Anon. Don Sancho or, the Monk of Hennares. A Spanish Romance.
2v. London, D N Shury, 1803.
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PZ 2 F 47 B 1832: Edward Fitzball (Edward Ball on title page). The Black Robber. A Romance.
3v. London, A K Newman, 1832.
PZ 2 F 69 S 1797: Joseph Fox. Santa-Maria; or, the Mysterious Pregnancy. A Romance.
3v. London, G Kearsley, 1797.
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PZ 2 F 73 N 1807: Sophia Francis. The nun of Miserecordia; or, the Eve of All Saints. A Romance.
4v. London, Minerva Press, 1807.
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PZ 2 G 744 A 1826: William Green. Abbot of Monserrat; or, the Pool of Blood. A Romance.
2v. London, A K Newman, 1826.
PZ 2 G 77 D 1795: Carl Grosse. The Dagger. Translated from the German.
1v. London, Vernor & Hood, 1795.
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PZ 2 G 77 H 1796: Carl Grosse. Horrid mysteries. A Story. From the German of the Marquis of Grosse. By P Will.
4v. London, Minerva Press, 1796.
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PZ 2 H 38 C 1819: Ann Hatton. Cesario Rosalba; or, the Oath of Vengeance. A Romance.
5v. London, Minerva Press, 1819. Volumes 1-3
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PZ 2 H 38 C 1819: Ann Hatton. Cesario Rosalba; or, the Oath of Vengeance. A Romance.
5v. London, Minerva Press, 1819. Volumes 4 & 5
PZ 2 H 45 1805: G D Hernon. Louisa; or, the Black Tower. A Novel.
2v. London, W Gordon, 1805.
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PZ 2 I 74 A 1799: William Henry Ireland. The Abbess; a Romance.
4v. London, Earle & Hemet, 1799.
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PZ 2 I 74 RI 1800: William Henry Ireland. Rimualdo: or, the Castle of Badajoz. A Romance.
4v. London, Longman & Rees, 1800.
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PZ 2 J 66 F 1809: Harriet Jones. The Family of Santraile; or, the Heir of Montault. A Romance.
4v. London, J Cawthorn, 1809.
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PZ 2 K 34 N 1794: Karl Kahlert (Peter Teuthold on title page). The Necromancer, a German Story: or, Tale of the Black Forest.
1v. Dublin, Brett Smith, 1795.
PZ 2 L 353 A 1823: Caroline Lamb. Ada Reis, a Tale.
3v. London, John Murray, 1823.
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PZ 2 L 38 AS 1802: Francis Lathom. Astonishment!!! A Romance of a Century Ago.
2v. London, Longman & Rees, 1802.
PZ 2 L 38 IT 1820: Francis Lathom. Italian mysteries; or, More Secrets than one. A Romance.
3v. London, Minerva Press, 1820.
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PZ 2 L 38 MI 1798: Francis Lathom. The Midnight Bell, a German Story, Founded on Incidents in Real Life.
3v. London, H D Symonds, 1798.
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PZ 2 L 39 I 1806: Thomas Lathy. The Invisible Enemy; or, the Mines of Wielitska. A Polish Legendary Romance.
4v. London, Minerva Press, 1806. Volumes 1-3
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PZ 2 L 39 I 1806: Thomas Lathy. The Invisible Enemy; or, the Mines of Wielitska. A Polish Legendary Romance.
4v. London, Minerva Press, 1806. Volume 4
PZ 2 L 39 U 1805: Thomas Lathy. Usurpation; or, the Inflexible Uncle.
2 of 3v. London, Minerva Press, 1805. Volumes 2 & 3
PZ 2 L 494 CA 1798: Matthew Gregory Lewis. The Castle Spectre: A Drama in Five Acts.
Second Edition. 1v. London, J Bell, 1798.
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PZ 2 L 494 F 1806: Matthew Gregory Lewis. Feudal tyrants: or, The Counts of Carlsheim and Sargans. A Romance taken from the German.
4v. London, J F Hughes, 1806.
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PZ 2 L 494 I 1912: Matthew Gregory Lewis. The Isle of Devils. A Historical Tale, Founded on an Anecdote in the Annals of Portugal. [No 24 of an edition of 250: a faithful reprint of the original poem of 1827 of which only a few copies were issued.]
1v. London, George Jackson, 1912.
PZ 2 L 494 M 1796: Matthew Gregory Lewis. The Monk: A Romance.
3v. London, J Bell, 1796.
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PZ 2 L 494 M 1798: Matthew Gregory Lewis. Ambrosio, or the Monk: A Romance. Fourth edition with considerable additions and alterations.
3v. London, J Bell, 1798.
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PZ 2 L 494 M 1800: Matthew Gregory Lewis. Ambrosio, or the Monk: A Romance. Fifth edition with considerable additions and alterations.
3v. London, J Bell, 1800.
PZ 2 L 494 O 1811: Matthew Gregory Lewis. One O'Clock; or, the Knight and the Wood Daemon. A Grand Musical Romance in Three Acts.
1v. London, Lowndes & Hobbs, 1811.
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PZ 2 L 494 ROM 1808: Matthew Gregory Lewis. Romantic Tales.
4v. London, Longman, Hurst, Rees & Orme, 1800.
Volume 1:
Mistrust; or, Blanche and Osbright
The Admiral Guarino
King Rodrigo's Fall
Bertrand and Mary-Belle
The Lord of Falkenstein
Sir Guy, the Seeker
Volume 2:
The Anaconda
The Dying Bride
The Four Facardins, Part I
Volume 3:
The Four Facardins, Part II
Oberon's Henchman, or the Legend of the Three Sisters
Volume 4:
My Uncle's Garret-Window
Bill Jones
Amorassan, or the Spirit of the Frozen Ocean
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PZ 2 L 494 WO 1807: Matthew Gregory Lewis. Te Wood Daemon or "The Clock has Struck", A Grand Romantic Melodrama in Three Acts.
1v. London, J Scales, 1807.
PZ 2 L 875 1801: Anon. Lusignan, or the Abbaye of La Trappe. A Novel.
4v. London, Minerva Press, 1801.
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