Zofloya
Or The Moor
(Author) Charlotte DacreThis is the first edition for nearly 200 years of an unduly neglected work, originally published in 1806, by an intriguing and unconventional woman writer. A Gothic tale of lust, betrayal, and multiple murder set in fifteenth-century Venice, the novel's most daring aspect is its anatomy of the central character, Victoria's, intense sexual attraction to her Moorish servant Zofloya. A minor scandal on its first publication, and a significant influence on Byron and Shelley, it contradicts idealized stereotypes in women's writing and challenges the received idea of the Gothic genre's representation of passive, victimized women.
Charlotte Dacre
Charlotte Dacre was a prolific English novelist and poet known for her controversial Gothic novel "Zofloya; or, The Moor." Her dark and melodramatic writing style challenged societal norms and explored themes of passion, revenge, and the supernatural. Dacre's work paved the way for later feminist and Gothic literature.