Louisa Stanhope
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Louisa Sidney Stanhope (fl. 1806-1827) was an English novelist of the early 19th century. She wrote mainly historical
Historical romance
Historical romance is a subgenre of two literary genres, the romance novel and the historical novel.-Definition:Historical romance is set before World War II...

and Gothic romances.

Novels

  • Montbrasil Abbey: or, Maternal Trials (1806)
  • The Bandit's Bride: or, The Maid of Saxony (1807, translated to French, 1810, as L'épouse du bandit, ou La fille de Saxe)
  • Striking Likenesses (1808)
  • The Age We Live In, A Novel (1809)
  • Di Montranzo (1810)
  • The Confessional of Valombre (1812)
  • Madelina (1814)
  • Treachery (1815)
  • The Nun of Santa Maria Di Tindaro (1818)
  • The Crusaders (1820)
  • The Festival of Mora (1821)
  • The Siege of Kenilworth (1824)
  • Runnemede (1825)
  • The Seer of Tiviotdale (1827)

Sources

British Fiction
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