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The Midnight Bell: A German Story, Founded on Incidents in Real Life (Gothic Classics) [Englisch] [Taschenbuch]

Francis Lathom

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13. Juni 2007 Gothic Classics

Young Alphonsus Cohenburg enters his mother's bedroom and finds her covered in blood. She tells him his uncle has murdered his father, and orders him to flee Cohenburg castle forever to save his own life!

A disconsolate exile, Alphonsus wanders the earth seeking the means of survival, first as a soldier, then a miner, and finally as sacristan of a church, where he meets the beautiful Lauretta. They wed and establish a home together, and everything seems to promise them a happy future. But their domestic tranquillity is shattered, when a band of ruffians kidnaps the unfortunate Lauretta! Alphonsus must solve the mystery of Lauretta's disappearance and the riddle of his mother's strange conduct. And when he hears that ghosts inhabit Cohenburg castle, tolling the great bell each night at midnight, the mystery only deepens....

One of the greatest of all Gothic novels, The Midnight Bell (1798) features a blend of fast-paced action and spine-tingling suspence, pervaded throughout by a tone of profound melancholy. This edition, the first in forty years, features a new introduction by David Punter, one of the world's foremost experts on Gothic literature.


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Young Alphonsus Cohenburg enters his mother's bedroom and finds her covered in blood. She tells him his uncle has murdered his father, and orders him to flee Cohenburg castle forever to save his own life! A disconsolate exile, Alphonsus wanders the earth seeking the means of survival, first as a soldier, then a miner, and finally as sacristan of a church, where he meets the beautiful Lauretta. They wed and establish a home together, and everything seems to promise them a happy future. But their domestic tranquillity is shattered, when a band of ruffians kidnaps the unfortunate Lauretta! Alphonsus must solve the mystery of Lauretta's disappearance and the riddle of his mother's strange conduct. And when he hears that ghosts inhabit Cohenburg castle, tolling the great bell each night at midnight, the mystery only deepens...One of the greatest of all Gothic novels, The Midnight Bell (1798) features a blend of fast-paced action and spine-tingling suspence, pervaded throughout by a tone of profound melancholy. This edition, the first in forty years, features a new introduction by David Punter, one of the world's foremost experts on Gothic literature.

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3.0 von 5 Sternen Quite "horrid," per Jane Austen 30. Oktober 2010
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The Midnight Bell (1798) is one of the seven Gothic novels relished as "horrid" by the young ladies in Northanger Abbey. Not only did Jane Austen read it, so did her father, according to a letter on record. This and the other Gothic novels on the "horrid" list must have given Jane Austen a useful lesson in how not to write!

A contemporary reviewer lamented the "intricacy of plot" of The Midnight Bell, and the "hurry and confusion of incident" that left Francis Lathom little energy for character development.

It's certainly true that every minor character seems to have a shocking history that must be told, interrupting the main story line. Still, the main story line is fairly simple. Young Alphonsus is told by his mother, with blood on her hand, to flee the family castle and never return. He's not sure who's been murdered, his father or his uncle, or who murdered whom. But being an obedient son, he flees without question. Ultimately he will take courage and investigate the mystery. But not before multiple adventures befall him and everyone around him.

The young hero's meandering ill-funded life takes him from soldiering to mining to a cushy maintenance job in a convent, where he falls in love with a novice. The plot moves on to encompass love in a cottage, abduction, murder, torture, banditry, enslavement and imprisonment (not in that order). Fortunes, relatives and friends are lost and found.

I had no trouble reading The Midnight Bell from cover to cover. Improbable adventures have a certain appeal. But for me the value of the book is as a window into late eighteenth century reading habits. While contemporary critics generally abhorred Gothic extravagances, the public devoured them.
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