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A late-1820s unpublished fashionable novel describing the romantic adventures of teenage Alixe St Clair during her first two seasons in London Regency society.
List of contents
Manuscript Cover Page and Frontispiece; Caroline Norton: England's First Feminist Law-Maker; By Diane Atkinson; Introduction; By Ross Nelson and Marie Mulvey-Roberts; Editorial Note; Chronology; Foreword; By Ross Nelson and Marie Mulvey-Roberts; Volume I; Volume II; Notes; Publications, Websites and Archives Cited
About the author
Ross Nelson is a cultural historian and author of several publications, including
The Selected Letters of Caroline Norton, 3 vols (2019), co-edited with Marie Mulvey-Roberts, and L
etters to Martin Van Buren: An Edition of John Van Buren's 'Travel journal for a Trip to Europe, 1838-1839' (2022).
Marie Mulvey-Roberts is a Professor of English Literature at the University of the West of England, Bristol. She co-edited, with Ross Nelson,
The Selected Letters of Caroline Norton, 3 vols (2020). She is Editor-in-Chief of
Women's Writing, the journal on historical women writers.
Summary
A late-1820s unpublished fashionable novel describing the romantic adventures of teenage Alixe St Clair during her first two seasons in London Regency society.