Auteur:Sarah Wilkinson
Sarah Wilkinson
romancière anglaise
( – )
Œuvres
Titre et éditions | ||
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— | The White Cottage of the Valley ; or, The Mysterious Husband | |
1800 : | — | The tragical history of Crazy Jane, and Young Henry: giving an account of their birth, parentage, courtship, and melancholy end: founded on facts |
1807 : | — | Monkcliffe Abbey, or, The history of Albert, Elwina, and Adeline |
1804 : | — | The maid of Lochlin, or, Northern mysteries : a Scottish romance |
1810 : | — | Convent of Grey Penitents : or, the Apostate Nun. A romance |
1807 : | — | The Fugitive Countess; or, Convent of St. Ursula. A Romance |
1819 : | — | New Tales |
1813 : | — | The history of Crazy Jane |
1820 : | — | The eventful history of Charles Brandon, duke of Suffolk, the flower of English chivalry, and the Princess Mary of England; an original romance, founded on historical facts |
1804 : | — | The pathetic and interesting history of George Barnwell, the London 'prentice : founded on facts |
1804 : | — | A visit to a farm-house, or, An introduction to various subjects connected with rural economy |
1821 : | — | Therese; or, The orphan of Geneva: an interesting romance |
1810 : | — | A visit to London : containing a description of the principal curiosities in the British metropolis |
1811 : | — | Priory of St. Clair : or, Spectre of the murdered nun, a gothic tale |
1822 : | — | The pirate, or, The sisters of Burgh Westra : a tale of the islands of Shetland and Orkney ; epitomized from the celebrated novel of the same title written by the author of Waverly |
1822 : | — | Ivy castle, or, The eve of St. Agnes : being an interesting history of the Wilmington family, including memoirs of Lord Colville and Agnes St. Eustace : founded on facts |
182- : | — | The abbott |
1822 : | — | Hodgson's universal valentine writer, for the current year : being a choice collection of original amatory epistles, addresses, answers, &c. &c. : adapted to the use of persons of either sex ; and suited to all ranks and conditions of lovers, and would-be lovers |
1803 : | — | The subterraneous passage ; or, Gothic cell. : a romance. |
1800 : | — | Albert of Werdendorff; or, The midnight embrace : A romance, from the German |