ABSTRACT

Mary Charlton's 1799 Rosella, or Modern Occurrences is a fascinating novel that brokers between conservative and feminist ideas, humour and horror, and indulgence in and ridicule of sentimental tropes. Written in imitation of Cervantes’s Don Quixote (1615) and Lennox’s The Female Quixote (1752), Rosella belongs to a large class of comic works in which female readers and novelists are satirized. This edition not only addresses the gap in knowledge about Charlton’s work, but will be of particular interest to scholars working on the Romantic literary market of the 1790s, especially Minerva Press publications. The book engages with many of the themes explored in eighteenth-century and Romantic literature, from women’s writing and female education to popular fiction and sensibility. Accompanied by a new introduction by Professor Natalie Neill, this title will be of great interest to students and scholars of literary history.

part |370 pages

Rosella

part |93 pages

Volume I

chapter Chapter I|7 pages

Rage for Adventures

chapter Chapter II|9 pages

Rage for Adventures persisted In

chapter Chapter III|6 pages

Rage for Adventures rather Abated

chapter Chapter IV|9 pages

Two Heroines Taken Down from Their Stilts

chapter Chapter V|7 pages

Heroic Hopes Revived by Adventures in Perspective

chapter Chapter VI|8 pages

A Glimpse into the Regions of Sublime Distresses

chapter Chapter VII|9 pages

Rage for Refinement

chapter Chapter VIII|7 pages

Palsy – Gout – and Rage for Improvements

chapter Chapter IX|9 pages

A Heroine Travesty – and A Heroine Unhorsed

chapter Chapter X|10 pages

Rage for Education – A Well-Conducted Fête

part |92 pages

Volume II

chapter Chapter II|10 pages

A Storm, and a Discovery. – a Hero's Retirement

chapter Chapter IV|10 pages

Insanity and Death

chapter Chapter V|8 pages

The Fascination of a High-Born Beauty Analyzed

chapter Chapter VIII|9 pages

A Lapse of Memory Succeeded by an Adventure

chapter Chapter X|9 pages

A Disaster – Symptoms of Attachment

part |90 pages

Volume III

chapter Chapter I|8 pages

A History, and a Rencontre

chapter Chapter III|9 pages

A Parting Scene – a Heroine's Retreat Champêtre 300

chapter Chapter VIII|8 pages

A Mysterious Manuscript – Musical Travels

part |92 pages

Volume IV

chapter Chapter I|9 pages

A Scot Cozened 380 – a Journey Renewed

chapter Chapter II|6 pages

Domestic Subordination – and Domestic Discipline

chapter Chapter IX|12 pages

Incertitude – a Husband's Sketch of a decorous Wife

chapter Chapter X|11 pages

A Touch Of Heroics – and a Final Adjustment