Emily St. Aubert
Emily St. Aubert is a fictional character from the Gothic novel *The Mysteries of Udolpho*, written by Ann Radcliffe in 1794. She is portrayed as a young, sensitive woman who experiences a series of adventures and misfortunes while navigating the complexities of love and loss. Emily's character embodies the themes of romanticism and the sublime, often reflecting on nature and her emotions.
Throughout the novel, Emily faces various challenges, including the oppressive influence of her guardian, Count De Villefort, and the mysterious events surrounding Udolpho Castle. Her resilience and moral integrity make her a relatable and enduring figure in Gothic literature, representing the struggles of women in her time.