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Marmaduke Herbert; or, the Fatal Error by Marguerite Blessington

Marmaduke Herbert; or, the Fatal Error: by Marguerite Blessington

1st Edition

Edited By Susanne Schmid
August 02, 2018

In the early and mid-nineteenth century, Marguerite Blessington, who had been born in Ireland but spent most of her life in London, became a famous salonnière; she was generally regarded as an important contemporary author, but as no literary executor took care of her oeuvre posthumously, she ...

Discipline by Mary Brunton

Discipline: by Mary Brunton

1st Edition

Edited By Olivia Murphy
March 23, 2018

Discipline, the second novel by the Scottish writer Mary Brunton (1778-1818), was published in 1814. While less well known than its predecessor Self-Control (1811), it is nonetheless equally deserving of a central place in the canon of Romantic-era fiction. A wide-ranging novel, it shares many ...

Adelaide and Theodore by Stephanie-Felicite De Genlis

Adelaide and Theodore: by Stephanie-Felicite De Genlis

1st Edition

By Gillian Dow
August 03, 2016

Some of the theories Genlis adopts in the education of the eponymous children have their roots in Rousseau's "Emile". However, Genlis herself suggested that Rousseau knew little of the practical education of children. This work is placed within the context of the late eighteenth-century debate on ...

Caroline of Lichtfield by Isabelle de Montolieu

Caroline of Lichtfield: by Isabelle de Montolieu

1st Edition

By Laura Kirkley
August 03, 2016

Thomas Holcroft’s 1786 translation of Isabelle de Montolieu’s novel is a textual encounter between a rather conventional Swiss woman and a British radical. Just as Montolieu did in her own translations, Holcroft reworked parts of the novel to make it more appealing to his intended audience....

Florence Macarthy: An Irish Tale by Sydney Owenson

Florence Macarthy: An Irish Tale: by Sydney Owenson

1st Edition

By Jenny McAuley
August 03, 2016

This is the first modern scholarly edition of Florence Macarthy: An Irish Tale (1818). Owenson's seventh novel, it is the most sophisticated of her four 'national tales'. Owenson combined conventional romance plotlines with the political and social problems in Ireland, following the passing of the ...

Julia by Helen Maria Williams

Julia: by Helen Maria Williams

1st Edition

By Natasha Duquette
August 03, 2016

This critical edition of Julia is the first modern printing of a novel that blends the character development of a poet with critical reflections on social injustice....

Romance Readers and Romance Writers by Sarah Green

Romance Readers and Romance Writers: by Sarah Green

1st Edition

By Christopher Goulding
August 03, 2016

This edition of Romance Readers and Romance Writers (1810) is the first modern scholarly publication of what is arguably Green's most famous novel. As with many of her other works, Green adopts numerous sophisticated methods to parody her contemporaries....

Self-Control by Mary Brunton

Self-Control: by Mary Brunton

1st Edition

By Anthony Mandal
August 03, 2016

Self-Control (1811) was a literary sensation, going into four editions in its first year. The first novelist to set her story against a strong Scottish background, Brunton set the scene for other writers such as Walter Scott. Jane Austen was also a fan, she read it at least twice, worrying that the...

Sketches of Irish Character by Mrs S C Hall

Sketches of Irish Character: by Mrs S C Hall

1st Edition

By Marion Durnin
August 03, 2016

Born in Dublin into the Anglo-Irish gentry, Anna Maria Hall moved to London when she was fifteen where she became famous for her books, plays and travel writing. It was her book, Sketches of Irish Character (1829) which made her a household name. This modern critical edition is based on Hall's ...

Strathallan by Alicia LeFanu

Strathallan: by Alicia LeFanu

1st Edition

By Anna M Fitzer
August 03, 2016

A novel, which addresses central themes of adultery, obsession and inheritance. It follows the fortunes of Matilda Melbourne who displays virtue, delicacy and an unwavering commitment to the sometimes ruthless demands of parental authority....

The Citizen by Ann Gomersall

The Citizen: by Ann Gomersall

1st Edition

By Margaret S Yoon
August 03, 2016

Ann Gomersall’s The Citizen (1790) is an epistolary novel, written over two volumes. Gomersall came out of the merchant class in Leeds and little else is known about her, but she began writing to raise funds for her merchant husband to re-enter business after he lost his money. This is the first ...

The Corinna of England, or a Heroine in the Shade; A Modern Romance by E M Foster

The Corinna of England, or a Heroine in the Shade; A Modern Romance: by E M Foster

1st Edition

By Sylvia Bordoni
August 03, 2016

A novel that helps you understand the British reaction to Corinne as well as of its cultural, social and gender implications....

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