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  • av Charlotte Lennox
    469,-

    This short, engaging novel by Charlotte Lennox is now available for the first time since its original publication in 1762.

  • av Charlotte Lennox
    1 239,-

    LennoxOs novel, published in 1750, is the first novel of a well-respected author whose work demands significant critical attention. This volume reprints the first edition of the novel, along with an introduction and notes.

  • av Charlotte Lennox
    451,-

    Charlotte Lennox's Euphemia, published in 1790 at the end of her professional career, is an extraordinary account of pre-Revolutionary America from a woman's perspective. This Broadview edition includes contemporary reviews and a wealth of other contemporary materials on marriage, travel, the picturesque, and the captivity narrative.

  • - or The Adventures of Arabella
    av Charlotte Lennox
    165,-

    The Female Quixote (1752), a parody of the style of Cervantes and much praised by Fielding, Richardson and Dr. Johnson, tells of the misadventures of the aristocratic Arabella, a devoted reader of romantic fiction.

  • - Penguin Classics
    av Charlotte Lennox
    181,-

    Beautiful and independent, Arabella has been brought up in rural seclusion by her widowed father. Devoted to reading French romances, the sheltered young woman imagines all sorts of misadventures that can befall a heroine such as herself. As she makes forays into fashionable society in Bath and London, many scrapes and mortifications ensue - all men seem like predators wishing to ravish her, she mistakes a cross-dressing prostitute for a distressed gentlewoman, and she risks her life by throwing herself into the Thames to avoid a potential seducer. Can Arabella be cured of her romantic delusions? An immediate success when it first appeared in 1752, The Female Quixote is a wonderfully high-spirited parody of the style of Cervantes, and a telling and comic depiction of eighteenth-century English society.

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