Sarah Green (novelist)
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Sarah Green was an Irish
-English
novelist and writer.
Green was apparently born in Ireland, though moved to London. She may have authored Charles Henly, or, The Fugitive Restored (1790), but the first fictional work which can definitely be attributed to her is Court Intrigue, or, The Victim of Constancy (1799). A further sixteen novels followed, the last being Parents and Wives, or, Inconsistency and Mistakes (1825).
Ireland
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-English
England
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novelist and writer.
Green was apparently born in Ireland, though moved to London. She may have authored Charles Henly, or, The Fugitive Restored (1790), but the first fictional work which can definitely be attributed to her is Court Intrigue, or, The Victim of Constancy (1799). A further sixteen novels followed, the last being Parents and Wives, or, Inconsistency and Mistakes (1825).
Works
- Romance Readers and Romance Writers: A Satirical Novel (1810). Online at www.chawton.org
External links
- Paul Baines, ‘Green, Sarah (fl. 1790–1825)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004, accessed 13 Nov 2006