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    Deaths of Two Italian Eves

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    John Polidori\u2019s Gothic Novel: "Ernestus Berchtold" and the Daring Narrative of Incest

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    Polidori\u2019s almost \u201clost romantic\u201d novel Ernestus Berchtold, or the Modern Oedipus (1819) is an inter-textual narration that draws quite openly from the contemporary gothic literature of the time. Moreover, due to its exceptional genesis, it may be contextualised as a response to what Polidori was experiencing in his life, namely his journey with Byron to the Continent and, in particular, the summer spent at the Lake near Geneva with the Shelleys. The novel is precisely the result of the ghost-story competition and is to be read in relation to and in dialogue with the more successful literary works published by his fellow writers, primarily Mary Shelley\u2019s Frankenstein and Byron\u2019s Manfred. Even though Polidori as a novelist did not acquire the same success and critical attention of his contemporaries, his \u2018lost\u2019 novel Ernestus Berchtold is an interesting gothic story worthy of examination for its dense inter-textual connotations
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