Eighteenth-Century Novels by Women
A series of editions, in cloth and paperback, of novels written by British women during the period 1680-1830
Isobel Grundy, Series Editor
Series Advisory Board: Paula Backscheider, David Blewitt, Margaret Doody, Jan Fergus, J. Paul Hunter, John Richetti, Betty Rizzo
"At a time when the economics of publishing militate against scholarly editions, the
University Press of Kentucky deserves considerable credit for launching a series of
authoritative editions of eighteenth-century novels by women."
-Kritikon Litterarum
"Exemplary attention to a range of reader needs; generous and exacting scholarly
apparatus, astute introductory essays, effectively copy-edited text, reasonable price,
and the physical pleasures of heavy paper and generous margins."
-Letters in Canada
Books in the series:
• The Adventures of David Simple and Volume the Last by Sarah Fielding Edited by Peter Sabor
• The Delicate Distress by Elizabeth Griffith Edited by Cynthia Booth Ricciardi and Susan Staves
• The Excursion by Frances Brooke Edited by Paul R. Backscheider and Hope D. Cotton
• The History of Jemmy and Jenny Jessamy by Eliza Haywood Edited by John Richetti
• The History of Sir George Ellison by Sarah Scott Edited by Betty Rizzo
• The Injur'd Husband and Lasselia by Eliza Haywood Edited by Jerry Beasley
• The Recess by Sophia Lee Edited by April Alliston
• The Reform'd Coquet, Familiar Letters Betwixt a Gentleman and a Lady and The Accomplish'd Rake by Mary Davys Edited by Martha Bowden
• The Young Philosopher by Charlotte Smith Edited by Elizabeth Kraft
• Henrietta by Charlotte Lennox Edited by Ruth Perry and Susan Carlile
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