ABSTRACT

Regularly the subject of cartoonists and satirical novelists, Mary Robinson achieved public notoriety as the mistress of the young Prince of Wales (George IV). Her association with figures such as William Godwin and Mary Wollstonecraft, and comparisons with Charlotte Smith, make her a serious figure for scholarly research.

part |118 pages

Plays

chapter |21 pages

The Lucky Escape (performed 1778)

chapter |68 pages

The Sicilian Lover (1796)

part |45 pages

Pamphlets

part |17 pages

Biographical Sketches

part |44 pages

‘Jasper. A Fragment’ (1801)

chapter 231Chapter I|2 pages

chapter 233Chapter II|3 pages

chapter 236Chapter III|4 pages

chapter 240Chapter IV|3 pages

chapter 243Chapter V|3 pages

chapter 246Chapter VI|3 pages

chapter 249Chapter VII|6 pages

chapter 255Chapter VIII|3 pages

chapter 258Chapter IX|4 pages

chapter 262Chapter X|2 pages

chapter 264Chapter XI|2 pages

chapter 266Chapter XII|5 pages

chapter 271Chapter XIII|2 pages