Euphemia
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Euphemia
(British novels in the 18th and 19th century, . British women novelists 1750-1850)(Thoemmes reprints)
Routledge/Thoemmes Press, 1992
- set
- v. 1&2
- v. 3&4
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Note
This is a reprint of the 1790 edition
Description and Table of Contents
Description
During the 18th Century there was an explosion of female writing as well as a demand from women for fiction. This was predominently met by the growing number of circulating libraries and together with the rapid and rather inferior methods of production, precluded a high survival rate for the mass of this genre. This has resulted in a general scarcity and inaccessability of English novels of this period with, until recently, a corresponding shortage of critical knowledge and study.
New introductions specially commissioned from Dr Peter Garside, University of Wales Collge of Cardiff, and Dr Caroline Franklin, Trinity College Carmarthen, put these neglected works in the wider context of the development of English Literature. The choice of books reprinted in this first series of 'British Novels in the 18th and 19th Century' also reflects the varied motives of authorship during that period.
Table of Contents
Emmeline (with some other pieces) [1819] Mary Brunton 320pp Memoirs of Modern Philosophers In 3 Volumes [1800] Elizabeth Hamilton 1122pp Euphemia [1790] Charlotte Lennox (4 volumes) 982pp Walsingham [1797] Mary Robinson (4 volumes bound in 2 volumes) 1430pp The History of Cornelia [1750] Sarah Scott 274pp Wanderings of Warwick [1794] Charlotte Smith 296pp
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