ABSTRACT
This edition of Romance Readers and Romance Writers (1810) is the first modern scholarly publication of what is arguably Green's most famous novel. As with many of her other works, Green adopts numerous sophisticated methods to parody her contemporaries.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |11 pages
Literary Retrospection
part |221 pages
Romance Readers and Romance Writers
part |71 pages
Volume I
chapter Chap. I|7 pages
Three Brothers
chapter Chap. II|7 pages
The Nieces
chapter III|6 pages
Fashionable Originals
chapter IV|6 pages
A Morning Visit, and an Invitation
chapter V|16 pages
The Dinner and Ball
chapter VI|10 pages
The Flying Tea-Kettle, and Other Miraculous Incidents
chapter VII|6 pages
Food for Scandal
chapter VIII|12 pages
An Apology and a Dinner, En Famille
part |69 pages
Volume II
chapter IX|5 pages
Sir John and Lady Wringham
chapter X|8 pages
New Propensities
chapter XI|8 pages
A Separation and a Grand Plot
chapter XII|10 pages
A Masquerade, A Disappointment, and A Surprise
chapter XIII|6 pages
An Explanation
chapter XIV|9 pages
Weddings
chapter XV|6 pages
A Fatal Accident and an Unexpected Event
chapter XVI|8 pages
A New Character
chapter XVII|8 pages
Changes at Eglantine
part |78 pages
Volume III