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Eliza
Parsons
1740 - 1811
This page lists the titles of Eliza Parsons held in the Corvey collection, together with associated
Corvey Women's Writing on the Web
contents.
Titles
title page attr
published
An Old Friend with a New Face: a Novel
Mrs. Parsons
London 1797
The Valley of St. Gotthard: a Novel
Mrs. Parsons
Brentford 1799
Women as They Are: a Novel
Mrs. Parsons
London 1796
The Girl of the Mountains: a Novel
Mrs. Parsons
London 1797
Love and Gratitude: or, Traits of the Human Heart; Six Novels
Translator
Brentford 1804
The Miser and His Family: a Novel
Mrs. Parsons
Brentford 1800
Murray House: 'A Plain Unvarnished Tale'
Mrs. Parsons
Brentford 1801
The Mysterious Visit: a Novel, Founded on Facts
Mrs. Parsons
Brentford 1802
The Peasant of Ardenne Forest: a Novel
Mrs. Parsons
Brentford 1801
The Convict, or Navy Lieutenant: a Novel
Mrs Parsons
Brentford 1807
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by
The Mysterious Visit: a Novel, Founded on Facts
Karen Morton
October 2001
(Synopsis)
Women as They Are: A Novel
Karen Morton
October 2001
(Synopsis)
Synopsis of
The Convict or Navy Lieutenant
Karen Morton
1998
(Synopsis)
Synopsis of
The Valley of St. Gothard
Karen Morton
Dec 1999
(Synopsis)
Refereed contributions have been subjected to critical peer-group review by leading authorities in the field. Contributions relating to the author and to the author's works are listed.
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Contemporary material
source
An Old Friend with a New Face
British Critic
1798
(Review)
Murray House
Literary Journal
1804
(Review)
The Convict
British Critic
1807
(Review)
The Convict
Ladies' Monthly Museum
1809
(Review)
The Miser and His Family
Monthly Magazine
1801
(Review)
The Peasant of Ardenne Forest
British Critic
1803
(Review)
The Valley of St Gothard
Critical Review
1799
(Review)
Women as They Are
Critical Review
1797
(Review)