Secresy (Darkhorse Series): Eliza Fenwick

Secresy (Darkhorse Series): Eliza Fenwick

by ElizaFenwich (Author)

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"Eliza Fenwick's fascinating novel Secresy is one of eighteenth-century scholars' best-kept secrets." -- Ruth Perry, MIT

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 376
Edition: 2
Publisher: Broadview Press
Published: 01 May 1998

ISBN 10: 1551112167
ISBN 13: 9781551112169

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A novel of ideas written with passionate conviction, Secresy dramatises the intense intellectual ferment of the 1790s. Readers of Jane Austen will be fascinated by the many points of contrast with Sense and Sensibility. - F.P. Lock, Queen's University

Eliza Fenwick's fascinating novel Secresy, one of eighteenth-century scholars' best-kept secrets, is finally within reach of specialists and lay readers alike. - Ruth Perry, MIT


A novel of ideas written with passionate conviction, Secresy dramatises the intense intellectual ferment of the 1790s. Readers of Jane Austen will be fascinated by the many points of contrast with Sense and Sensibility. - F.P. Lock, Queen's University

Eliza Fenwick's fascinating novel Secresy, one of eighteenth-century scholars' best-kept secrets, is finally within reach of specialists and lay readers alike. - Ruth Perry, MIT


A novel of ideas written with passionate conviction, Secresy dramatises the intense intellectual ferment of the 1790s. Readers of Jane Austen will be fascinated by the many points of contrast with Sense and Sensibility. -- F.P. Lock, Queen's University

Eliza Fenwick's fascinating novel Secresy, one of eighteenth-century scholars' best-kept secrets, is finally within reach of specialists and lay readers alike. -- Ruth Perry, MIT


A novel of ideas written with passionate conviction, Secresy dramatises the intense intellectual ferment of the 1790s. Readers of Jane Austen will be fascinated by the many points of contrast with Sense and Sensibility. -- F.P. Lock, Queen's University

Eliza Fenwick's fascinating novel Secresy, one of eighteenth-century scholars' best-kept secrets, is finally within reach of specialists and lay readers alike. -- Ruth Perry, MIT

Author Bio
Isobel Grundy is Henry Marshall Tory Professor at the University of Alberta. She was co-editor of The Feminist Companion to Literature in English. She is author of a biography, Lady Mary Wortley Montagu: Comet of the Enlightenment (1999), and is also a co-Investigator on the Orlando Project (an electronic history of women's writing in the British Isles).