Young Cherry Wilkinson, the daughter of a farmer, has read one too many Gothic novels. And when she discovers a mysterious fragment of parchment and an antiquated portrait in her father's desk, she becomes convinced that she is a heroine and an heiress, and that the farmer is not her father, but instead an assassin with designs upon her life. Renaming herself Cherubina, she deserts her home and sets off on a mad romp across England, determined to recover her lost domains and unravel her true parentage. But after a series of madcap and hilarious adventures, she comes to find that modern-day English law and society do not always permit a young lady to behave like a character out of a romantic tale. And when a handsome but dissolute young a...
Young Matilda Weimar is forced to run away when her lecherous uncle tries to rape her. She flees to ...
Gothic literature has cycled in and out of popularity over the past several hundred years. This pres...
Characters, more often than not, form the central interest and the meaning of a novel, and the diver...
In a brilliant parody of the Gothic novel Jane Austen jokes about the differences between men and wo...
During this conversation with her friend Isabella Thorpe, Catherine Morland (the heroine of Jane Aus...
Unlike other Jane Austen novels, Northanger Abbey (1803) is not so popular and rarely dramatized, an...
Vol. 1Department of EnglishCollege of Arts & ScienceProvided by the Google Book Project. Original fr...
P(論文)A Lady of Quality is said to be a sensation novel unique amongst Burnett's work, though written...
The gothic of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries inherits and exemplifies the cultural division...
Caroline Leakey, writing as Oliné Keese, published her first and only novel, 'The Broad Arrow', in 1...
The gothic romance novel is deeply rooted in the tradition of the Victorian era in which it was esta...
Millicent of Rose Hall is a fantasy novel for children. It tells the story of twelve-year-old Millic...
This submission is in two parts. The first part, A Change of Stars, is an historical suspense novel ...
This thesis explores the reformed heroine tradition in the English literature of the eighteenth and ...
Bound in blue cloth with gilt ornamentation and lettering.Volumes 2 & 3 have ink inscription on fron...
Young Matilda Weimar is forced to run away when her lecherous uncle tries to rape her. She flees to ...
Gothic literature has cycled in and out of popularity over the past several hundred years. This pres...
Characters, more often than not, form the central interest and the meaning of a novel, and the diver...
In a brilliant parody of the Gothic novel Jane Austen jokes about the differences between men and wo...
During this conversation with her friend Isabella Thorpe, Catherine Morland (the heroine of Jane Aus...
Unlike other Jane Austen novels, Northanger Abbey (1803) is not so popular and rarely dramatized, an...
Vol. 1Department of EnglishCollege of Arts & ScienceProvided by the Google Book Project. Original fr...
P(論文)A Lady of Quality is said to be a sensation novel unique amongst Burnett's work, though written...
The gothic of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries inherits and exemplifies the cultural division...
Caroline Leakey, writing as Oliné Keese, published her first and only novel, 'The Broad Arrow', in 1...
The gothic romance novel is deeply rooted in the tradition of the Victorian era in which it was esta...
Millicent of Rose Hall is a fantasy novel for children. It tells the story of twelve-year-old Millic...
This submission is in two parts. The first part, A Change of Stars, is an historical suspense novel ...
This thesis explores the reformed heroine tradition in the English literature of the eighteenth and ...
Bound in blue cloth with gilt ornamentation and lettering.Volumes 2 & 3 have ink inscription on fron...
Young Matilda Weimar is forced to run away when her lecherous uncle tries to rape her. She flees to ...
Gothic literature has cycled in and out of popularity over the past several hundred years. This pres...
Characters, more often than not, form the central interest and the meaning of a novel, and the diver...