If only Jane Austen had written more! This what I think at times, and this sentiment is also related to the reason I decided to read this book. It doesn’t disappoint. I haven’t read anything as good in the realm of fiction since my months reading the Jane Austen books.
The Mysteries of Udolpho is the first novel that was considered to be gothic horror. There is not a lot of what we would consider horror in this book. It is very suspenseful, and there are a lot of supposed supernatural occurrences that are all explained by the end of the book. This book (set in France and Italy) is the story of Emily St. Aubert, a 16 year old, who loses her parents (just after you start to like them) at the beginning of the book. She goes to live with her aunt who marries a shady character, Montoni, an Italian mobster with a castle. Emily is confined to the castle by Montoni and is separated from her true love, Valancourt.
The Mysteries of Udolpho was mentioned extensively in Northanger Abbey. And after reading this book, I think that people should actually read the Mysteries of Udolpho before reading Northanger Abbey. If you haven’t read Northanger Abbey, you should know that the main plot in this book centers around the hilarious hijinks that are a result of the heroine reading too many gothic novels and seeing a lot of intrigue and mystery where there is none.
This book is also public domain, since it was written in the 1800′s and the copyright has expired. So you don’t even have to rush out to your library to get it. It is available for download at gutenberg.org. But this book is so good I’m going to buy it.

