ABSTRACT

Offers the works of Lady Caroline Lamb (1785-1828), the late Romantic-era novelist most famous for her affair with Lord Byron. Presenting Lamb's works in a scholarly format, this book situates her literary achievements within the context of her Whig allegiances, her sense of noblesse oblige and her promotion of aristocratic reform.

part Vol. I|71 pages

Ada Reis

chapter |3 pages

Chapter I

chapter |5 pages

Chapter II

chapter |3 pages

Chapter III

chapter |2 pages

Chapter IV

chapter |4 pages

Chapter V

chapter |3 pages

Chapter VI

chapter |7 pages

Chapter VII

chapter |3 pages

Chapter VIII

chapter |2 pages

Chapter IX

chapter |2 pages

Chapter X

chapter |3 pages

Chapter XI

chapter |5 pages

Chapter XII

chapter |5 pages

Chapter XIII

chapter |5 pages

Chapter XIV

chapter |2 pages

Chapter XV

chapter |10 pages

Chapter XVI

chapter |1 pages

Chapter XVII

part Vol. II|56 pages

Ada Reis

chapter |3 pages

Chapter I

chapter |7 pages

Chapter II

chapter |4 pages

Chapter III

chapter |3 pages

Chapter IV

chapter |2 pages

Chapter V

chapter |2 pages

Chapter VI

chapter |6 pages

Chapter VII

chapter |5 pages

Chapter VIII

chapter |4 pages

Chapter IX

chapter |4 pages

Chapter X

chapter |4 pages

Chapter XI

chapter |6 pages

Chapter XII

chapter |1 pages

Chapter XIII

chapter |3 pages

Chapter XIV

part Vol. III|43 pages

Ada Reis

chapter |9 pages

Chapter I

chapter |1 pages

Chapter II

chapter |3 pages

Chapter III

chapter |15 pages

Chapter IV

chapter |2 pages

Chapter V

chapter |3 pages

Chapter VI

chapter |6 pages

Chapter VII

chapter |1 pages

Chapter VIII

chapter |1 pages

Conclusion