Washington Allston

Monaldi: A Tale (1841)

Editor(s) Kerry Dean Carso

Language: English

Genre(s): Literary Criticism

Series: Gothic Originals

  • June 2026 · 200 pages ·234x156mm

  • · Hardback - 9781837723690
  • · eBook - pdf - 9781837723706
  • · eBook - epub - 9781837723713

The nineteenth-century American artist Washington Allston bridges the worlds of art and literature in his novel Monaldi: A Tale (1841). Full of Gothic intrigue and suspense, Allston’s novel tells the story of a renowned and idealistic Italian artist named Monaldi, who descends into madness and despair after falling prey to the machinations of his evil poet-friend Maldura and a bandit named Fialto. An introduction to this new edition of Monaldi addresses the Gothic literary qualities of the novel: the frame narrative, the Italian setting (which features a cavern, a monastery, and banditti), sexual transgression, attempted murder, and the Romantic landscape. In his time, Allston achieved fame as a Grand Manner history painter in both Great Britain and the United States, but his novel has received less attention from scholars than his paintings. This new edition draws attention to this semi-forgotten work in the transatlantic Gothic canon.

Acknowledgments
List of illustrations
Introduction
Allston’s Biography
Monaldi and the Gothic Tradition
Reviews of Monaldi
Legacy of Monaldi
Note on the Text
Monaldi: A Tale
Emendation List
Explanatory Notes

Author(s): Kerry Dean Carso

Kerry Dean Carso is Professor of Art History at the State University of New York at New Paltz.

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