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Looking for some different reads? Check out the Chawton House Library Series

Everyone knows of Jane Austen and the Brontë sisters, of Mary Shelley, Elizabeth Gaskill, and George Eliot. Many also know … More

18th century literature, 19th century literature, Chawton House, English novel, women writers

An Unadorned Look at Life, Love and Marriage in Elizabeth Griffith’s The Delicate Distress

One of the distinct delights of great literature is that regardless of a work’s author, age, or original language readers … More

18th-century fiction, women writers

Rumor and Revelation — Eliza Haywood’s The Injur’d Husband

Shortly into the The Injur’d Husband, a minor character named Sanfsoy — chatty as can be — lets drop to … More

18th-century fiction, Eliza Haywood, women writers

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