Frances Sheridan's Eugenia and Adelaide is an astonishing first novel of parental tyranny, infidelity, kidnap, and violence played out against the backdrop of continental Europe; the first modern edition of Eugenia and Adelaide to be published since the original posthumous publication of 1791.
Frances Sheridan's Eugenia and Adelaide is an astonishing first novel of parental tyranny, infidelity, kidnap, and violence played out against the backdrop of continental Europe; the first modern edition of Eugenia and Adelaide to be published since the original posthumous publication of 1791.
Anna M. Fitzer, BA (Hons), PhD (Wales), FHEA is Senior Lecturer in Eighteenth-Century Literature at the University of Hull. She completed her doctorate on eighteenth-century sentimental fiction and the female rake at the University of Wales, and is Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. She has published widely on the work of the Sheridan family, and is editor of the four-volume Memoirs of Women Writers, Part I (2012), and of Strathallan (2008), the first novel written by Frances Sheridan's granddaughter, Alicia LeFanu. Her co-edited collection, Editing Women's Writing 1670-1840, was published by Routledge in 2018.
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Acknowledgements Editor's Introduction Select Bibliography and Further Reading Note on the Text Preface Volume I Eugenia and Adelaide Volume II Eugenia and Adelaide Explanatory Notes Silent Corrections
Acknowledgements Editor's Introduction Select Bibliography and Further Reading Note on the Text Preface Volume I Eugenia and Adelaide Volume II Eugenia and Adelaide Explanatory Notes Silent Corrections
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