Cloudesley

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Cloudesley is a lesser-known 1830 novel by William Godwin that explores themes of inheritance, identity, and moral responsibility within a Gothic-influenced narrative.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf novel
author William Godwin
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
explores ethical dilemmas
family secrets
legitimacy of inheritance
followsWorkByAuthor Mandeville
hasCharacter Cloudesley self-link
Julian
Lord Danvers
hasMoralFocus consequences of deceit
duty to others
hasReception lesser-known compared to Caleb Williams
hasTone didactic
serious
influencedBy Gothic literature
language English
literaryGenre Gothic fiction
philosophical novel
political novel
mainThemes identity
inheritance
moral responsibility
narrativeStyle third-person narrative
originalFormat three-volume novel
partOf William Godwin’s later fiction
precedesWorkByAuthor Deloraine
publicationYear 1830
publisher Henry Colburn
settingPeriod 18th century

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William Godwin notableWork Cloudesley
Cloudesley hasCharacter Cloudesley self-link