CONTENTS
- THE SISTERS BRONTË
By Mrs. Oliphant[Page 1] - GEORGE ELIOT
By Mrs. Lynn Linton[Page 61] - MRS. GASKELL
By Edna Lyall[Page 117] - MRS. CROWE
MRS. ARCHER CLIVE
MRS. HENRY WOOD
By Adeline Sergeant[Page 149] - LADY GEORGIANA FULLERTON
MRS. STRETTON
ANNE MANNING
By Charlotte M. Yonge[Page 193]
- DINAH MULOCK (MRS. CRAIK)
By Mrs. Parr[Page 217] - JULIA KAVANAGH
AMELIA BLANDFORD EDWARDS
By Mrs. Macquoid[Page 249] - MRS. NORTON
By Mrs. Alexander[Page 275] - "A. L. O. E." (MISS TUCKER)
MRS. EWING
By Mrs. Marshall[Page 291]
PUBLISHERS' NOTE
Having been concerned for many years in the publication of works of fiction by feminine writers, it has occurred to us to offer, as our contribution to the celebration of "the longest Reign," a volume having for its subject leading Women Novelists of the Victorian Era.
In the case of living lady fictionists, it is too early to assess the merit or forecast the future of their works. The present book, therefore, is restricted to Women Novelists deceased.
It was further necessary to confine the volume within reasonable limits, and it was decided, consequently, that it should deal only with Women who did all their work in Fiction after the accession of the Queen. This decision excludes not only such writers as Lady Morgan, Mrs. Opie, Miss Ferrier, Miss Mitford, Mrs. Shelley, and Miss Jane Porter, who, although they died after 1837, published all their most notable stories early in the century; but also such writers as Mrs. Gore, Mrs. Bray, Mrs. S. C. Hall, Mrs. Trollope, Lady Blessington, and Mrs. Marsh, who made their débuts as novelists between 1823 and 1834.