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Radcliffe, Ann (sh) and inflammable (oh)


Radcliffe, Ann (sh)




orig. Ann Ward

born July 9, 1764, London, Eng.
died Feb. 7, 1823, London

English gothic novelist.

Brought up in a well-to-do family, in 1787 she married a journalist who encouraged her literary pursuits. Her first two novels were published anonymously. She achieved fame with her third novel, The Romance of the Forest (1791). With her fourth, The Mysteries of Udolpho (1794), she became the most popular novelist in England. The Italian (1797), which displays rare psychological insight, reveals her full powers. In her tales, scenes of terror and suspense are infused with an aura of romantic sensibility. See also gothic novel.


inflammable (oh)



formal inflammable materials or substances will start to burn very easily
-synonym flammable flammable
-opposite nonflammable nonflammable
::Petrol is highly inflammable.
easily becoming angry or violent, or making people angry or violent
::inflammable language