ABSTRACT

Whilst an important and under-researched example of women's writing, scholars of Romanticism and the nineteenth century will also find much value in this challenging political satire.

part |182 pages

The Private History of the Court of England

part |98 pages

Volume I

chapter I|2 pages

An Heir Apparent.

chapter II|3 pages

A Tender Attachment.

chapter III|7 pages

A Victim to Gratitude.

chapter VI|3 pages

A Crafty Widow.

chapter VIII|7 pages

Princely Recreations.

chapter IX|4 pages

A Reformation.

chapter XI|6 pages

Excursions to France.

chapter XIV|4 pages

A Triumph.

chapter XVII|3 pages

Disappointed Ambition.

chapter XVIII|4 pages

A Change of Ministry.

chapter XX|4 pages

A Character.

chapter XXI|6 pages

A Mystery.

part |82 pages

Volume II

chapter III|4 pages

Eccentricity.

chapter VII|2 pages

Nobility.

chapter VIII|6 pages

A Letter.

chapter XIII|4 pages

Penance.

chapter XIV|4 pages

A Mystery Elucidated.

chapter XV|3 pages

A Careless Husband.

chapter XVI|4 pages

Exalted Virtue.

chapter XVII|4 pages

Female Degradation.

chapter XVIII|6 pages

Prophecies.