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.

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 V|16 pages

The Dinner and Ball

chapter VII|6 pages

Food for Scandal

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 XIII|6 pages

An Explanation

chapter XIV|9 pages

Weddings

chapter XVI|8 pages

A New Character

chapter XVII|8 pages

Changes at Eglantine

part |78 pages

Volume III

chapter XX|9 pages

News from Eglantine

chapter XXI|11 pages

A Manuscript

chapter XXII|5 pages

Prior Attachment

chapter XXIII|13 pages

The Result of Intrigue

chapter XXIV|9 pages

A Mistake

chapter XXV|10 pages

The Infidel's Last Resource

chapter XXVI|4 pages

Conclusion