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Chawton House Library: Women's Novels

38 Series Titles


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....

The Histories of Some of the Penitents in the Magdalen House

The Histories of Some of the Penitents in the Magdalen House

1st Edition

Edited By Jennie Batchelor, Megan Hiatt
August 03, 2016

First published in 1759, this novel aims to promote the cause of the Magdalen House, a charity which sought to rehabilitate prostitutes by fitting them for a life of virtuous industry. It challenges long-standing prejudices against prostitutes by presenting them as victims of inadequate education, ...

The History of Lady Julia Mandeville by Frances Brooke

The History of Lady Julia Mandeville: by Frances Brooke

1st Edition

By Enit Karafili Steiner
August 03, 2016

Published in 1763, The History of Lady Julia Mandeville was Frances Brooke’s first and most successful novel. This modern critical edition contains an introductory essay on the text, endnotes and textual variants as well as appendices containing contemporary reviews and some of Brooke’s other ...

The History of Ned Evans by Elizabeth Hervey

The History of Ned Evans: by Elizabeth Hervey

1st Edition

By Helena Kelly
August 03, 2016

Ned Evans is a rags-to-riches hero, whose early existence in poverty in Wales is dramatically changed when he saves the beautiful Lady Cecilia Rivers from an assault and is invited to Ireland by her father. After spending time with the great and the good of Irish society, Ned travels to America ...

The Invisible Spy by Eliza Haywood

The Invisible Spy: by Eliza Haywood

1st Edition

By Carol Stewart
August 03, 2016

Interest in the work of Eliza Haywood has increased greatly over the last two decades. Though much scholarship is focused on her ‘scandalous’ early career, this critical edition of The Invisible Spy (1755) adds to the canon of her later, more sophisticated work....

The Private History of the Court of England by Sarah Green

The Private History of the Court of England: by Sarah Green

1st Edition

By Fiona Price
August 03, 2016

Whilst an important and under-researched example of women's writing, scholars of Romanticism and the nineteenth century will also find much value in this challenging political satire....

The Rash Resolve and Life's Progress by Eliza Haywood

The Rash Resolve and Life's Progress: by Eliza Haywood

1st Edition

By Carol Stewart
August 03, 2016

Eliza Haywood was one of the most popular and versatile writers of the eighteenth century. The two novellas in this edition – The Rash Resolve (1724) and Life’s Progress (1748) – show her developing and adapting her ideas on the subject of passion and romance. Though superficially presented as ...

The Romance of Private Life by Sarah Harriet Burney

The Romance of Private Life: by Sarah Harriet Burney

1st Edition

By Lorna Clark
August 03, 2016

Contains two tales - "The Renunciation", which presents a colourful picture of life abroad, when an English girl travels to Italy in search of kin and supports herself as an artist, offering an early feminist heroine; and, "The Hermitage", a psychological thriller involving a ruined country maiden ...

The Victim of Fancy by Elizabeth Sophia Tomlins

The Victim of Fancy: by Elizabeth Sophia Tomlins

1st Edition

By Daniel Cook
August 03, 2016

The Victim of Fancy was first published in December 1787 and, despite favourable reviews, has not been published since. Cook's new scholarly edition of this forgotten novel will be of paramount importance in allowing new insights into the form of the sentimental novel as it actually existed in the ...

Translations and Continuations Riccoboni and Brooke, Graffigny and Roberts

Translations and Continuations: Riccoboni and Brooke, Graffigny and Roberts

1st Edition

By Marijn S Kaplan
August 03, 2016

This edition connects four female writers from two different countries, presenting the English translations of two of the most popular eighteenth-century French novels and a sequel to one of them....

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