The importance of the family in The Romance of the Forest
My first paper, written on The Romance of the Forest by Ann Radcliffe.
"Family becomes the unnamed goal for Adeline and the focal point of the story: it has the power to accelerate the events of the novel and creates the sense of interconnectedness and fortunate coincidence so important to the ending."
"Family becomes the unnamed goal for Adeline and the focal point of the story: it has the power to accelerate the events of the novel and creates the sense of interconnectedness and fortunate coincidence so important to the ending."


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