Regency Literature: Clifford Castle’s Farcical Epilogue

A send up of the gothic turn of novels (the lines about Radcliffe are hilarious), the whole play was performed at one point by the Royal Theatre in Glasgow. The romantic ruins of Clifford naturally encapsulate much of the spirit of the gothic…and of course the bloodthirsty history of Britain which necessarily must’ve produced legions of ghosts.

Clifford Castle: A Dramatic After-piece By John Duncan, 1809

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