Author: Horace Walpole
Genre: Gothic, mystery, ghost/supernatural
First Published: 1764
Pages: 95
Manfred is lord of the castle of Otranto. The beginning of the book sees the preparations of the wedding between Manfred’s sickly son Conrad, and the princess Isabella. However, as the ceremony is due to begin, Conrad is crushed to death by a gigantic helmet, which echoes the eerie prophecy that “the castle and lordship of Otranto should pass from the present family, whenever the real owner should be grown too large to inhabit it”.
As Conrad was Manfred’s only son, he is now in danger of the lordship slipping from his family name. With no heir, Manfred desperately claims that he will divorce his wife, Hippolita, and marry Isabella himself, so that he can start a new family and produce an heir. Terrified, Isabella flees from the castle to the neighbouring church via a subterranean passage, where she is aided by a peasant named Theodore. Continue reading