Strathallan

Anna M. Fitzer

earliest edition we have, 2008 Taylor & Francis Group, 2015

"Strathallan (1816) is at once a conventional and subversive romance. Alicia LeFanu is informed by the work of earlier eighteenth-century society satirists such as Frances Brooke and Frances Burney, yet at the same time her interests coincide with those of her more immediate contemporaries Scott and Austen. The novel addresses several themes of adultery, obsession and inheritance. It follows the fortunes of Matilda M...

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Strathallan edition · 2016 · Taylor & Francis Group · 560 pages · 9781138236042
Strathallan edition · 2015 · Taylor & Francis Group · 9781315649252
Strathallan edition · 2015 · Taylor & Francis Group · 9781317303466
Strathallan edition · 2015 · Taylor & Francis Group · 9781317303442
Strathallan edition · 2015 · Taylor & Francis Group · 9781317303459
Strathallan edition · 2008 · Taylor & Francis Group · 560 pages · 9781848932463
Strathallan edition · 2008 · Taylor & Francis Group · 560 pages · 9781781441442
Strathallan edition · 2008 · Taylor & Francis Group · 560 pages · 9781851969609

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