ABSTRACT

Reveals the extent to which Charlotte Turner Smith's work constitutes as significant an achievement as her poetry, representing the turbulent decade of the 1790s on its social and political, as well as literary, planes with an unparalleled richness of detail and an unblinkered vision.

part |123 pages

Manon L’Escaut: Or, The Fatal Attachment

chapter |65 pages

Manon L’Escaut: A French Story

chapter |51 pages

Manon L’Escaut: A French Story

part |161 pages

The Romance of Real Life

chapter |21 pages

The Marchioness de Gange4

chapter |8 pages

The Deserted Daughter44

chapter |7 pages

La Pivardiere62

chapter |11 pages

The Contested Marriage92

chapter |9 pages

The Beggar of Vernon118

chapter |18 pages

The Count de St. Geran1

chapter |9 pages

Madame Tiquet42

chapter |9 pages

Anglade68

chapter |10 pages

The Pretended Martin Guerre100

chapter |8 pages

The Married Nun110

chapter |7 pages

The Marriage of the Duke of Guise1

chapter |11 pages

The Chevalier de Morsan43

chapter |16 pages

James le Brun60

chapter |9 pages

Mademoiselle de Choiseul87

chapter |2 pages

Renée Corbeau115