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  • A Lesson for Lovers; or The History of Colonel Melville and Lady Charlotte Richley (anonymous)
  • A Portraiture of Quakerism (Thomas Clarkson)
  • A Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy (Laurence Sterne)
  • A Simple Story (Elizabeth Inchbald)
  • A Winter in Edinburgh; or, The Russian Brothers: a Novel (Honoria Scott)
  • A winter in London; or, Sketches of fashion: a novel (Thomas Skinner Surr)
  • Alicia de Lacy: an Historical Romance (Jane West)
  • All's Right at Last; or The History of Miss West (anonymous)
  • Amelia (Henry Fielding)
  • Ammorvin and Zallida, a Novel (Mary Charlton)
  • Anne of Geierstein; or, The maiden of the mist (Walter Scott)
  • Arundel (Richard Cumberland)
  • Barford Abbey, a Novel (Susannah Gunning)
  • Belinda (Maria Edgeworth)
  • Brambletye House; or, Cavaliers and Roundheads: a Novel (Horace Smith)
  • Cecilia, or Memoirs of an Heiress (Frances Burney)
  • Chronicles of the Canongate (Walter Scott)
  • Clarissa, or, The History of a Young Lady (Samuel Richardson)
  • De Lisle: or, The Distrustful man (Elizabeth Caroline Grey)
  • Desmond, a Novel (Charlotte Smith)
  • Edward and Sophia, a Novel. By a Lady (anonymous)
  • Edwin and Eltruda. A Legendary Tale (Helen Maria Williams)
  • Emma Corbett, or, The miseries of civil war. Founded on some recent circumstances which happened in America (Samuel Jackson Pratt)
  • Emmeline, or The Orphan of the Castle (Charlotte Smith)
  • Ethelinde, or The Recluse of the Lake (Charlotte Smith)
  • Eugenius: or, Anecdotes of the Golden Vale (Richard Graves)
  • Fanny Hill: or, The Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure (John Cleland)
  • Felicia to Charlotte: being letters from a young lady in the country, to her friend in town (Mary Collyer)
  • Ferdinand and Ordella. A Russian Story (Mary Ann Cavendish Bradshaw)
  • Feudal Tyrants: or, The Counts of Carlsheim and Sargans. A Romance (Matthew Gregory Lewis)
  • Geraldine Fauconberg (Sarah Harriet Burney)
  • Glenfell, or MacDonalds and Campbells: an Edinburgh Tale of the Nineteenth Century (John Galt)
  • Gulliver's Travels (Jonathan Swift)
  • Guy Mannering (Walter Scott)
  • Hartly House, Calcutta. A novel (Phebe Gibbes)
  • Histoire de Flavia, Comtesse de ***, ensuite Duchesse de *** (anonymous)
  • History of Miss Kitty N. (anonymous)
  • History of the Honourable Edward Mortimer. By a Lady (Albinia Gwynn)
  • Horace Walpole's Letters (Horace Walpole)
  • Italy (Lady Sidney Morgan)
  • Ivanhoe (Walter Scott)
  • Jenny, ou la Victime des apparences (anonymous)
  • Juliet Grenville; or, The History of the Human Heart (Henry Brooke)
  • Kenilworth (Walter Scott)
  • La quinzaine angloise a Paris (Jean Jacques Rutledge)
  • Lalla Rook, an oriental romance (Thomas Moore)
  • Laura and Augustus: an Authentic Story (Eliza Nugent Bromley)
  • Le Monastère de Saint Columba (anonymous)
  • Letters Supposed to Have Been Written by Yorick and Eliza (William Combe)
  • Letters of the Right Honourable Lady Mary Wortley Montagu (Mary Wortley Montagu)
  • Life of Mr Richard Savage (Samuel Johnson)
  • Lindamira, or an old maid in search of a husband: a satirical novel (Caroline Burney)
  • Louisa Mathews: by an Eminent Lady (anonymous)
  • Maria: a Novel (Elizabeth Blower)
  • Memoirs of Bryan Perdue; a novel (Thomas Holcroft)
  • Memoirs of Emma Courtney (Mary Hays)
  • Memoirs of Lady Hamilton (Emma, Lady Hamilton)
  • Memoirs of Maître Jacques, of Savoy (anonymous)
  • Memoirs of Miss Sidney Bidulph (Frances Sheridan)
  • Memoirs of an Unfortunate Queen. Interspersed with Letters Written by Herself to Several of Her Illustrious Relations and Friends, on Various Subjects and Occasions (anonymous)
  • Memoirs of the Author of A Vindication of the Rights of Woman (William Godwin)
  • Memoirs of the Manstein family. Pathetic, sentimental, humorous and satirical (anonymous)
  • Men and Women. A Novel (anonymous)
  • Mount Henneth, a Novel (Robert Bage)
  • Narrative of the surrender of Buonaparte (Frederick Lewis Maitland)
  • Novels - Ann Radcliffe
  • Novels - Collections and General Articles
  • Novels - Lady Sydney Morgan
  • Novels - Matthew Gregory Lewis
  • Novels - Samuel Richardson
  • Novels - Walter Scott
  • O'Donnel. A National Tale (Lady Morgan)
  • Old Mortality, in Tales of My Landlord (Walter Scott)
  • Olivia, or The Deserted Bride (Elizabeth Bonhôte)
  • Pamela, or The Virtue Rewarded (Samuel Richardson)
  • Peveril of the Peak (Walter Scott)
  • Practical Education (Maria Edgeworth)
  • Quentin Durward (Walter Scott)
  • Redgauntlet (Walter Scott)
  • Rob Roy (Walter Scott)
  • Six Weeks at Long's (Eaton Stannard Barrett)
  • Splendid Misery, a Novel (Thomas Skinner Surr)
  • Tales of My Landlord, series of novels (Walter Scott)
  • Tales of the Crusaders, series of novels (Walter Scott)
  • Thaddeus of Warsaw (Jane Porter)
  • The Abbot (Walter Scott)
  • The Adventures of Anthony Varnish; or, A Peep at the Manners of Society. By an Adept (Charles Johnstone)
  • The Adventures of David Simple (Sarah Fielding)
  • The Adventures of Roderick Random (Tobias Smollett)
  • The Antiquary (Walter Scott)
  • The Bandit's Bride: or, The Maid of Saxony (Louisa Stanhope)
  • The Beggar Girl and Her Benefactors (Agnes Maria Bennett)
  • The Betrothed, in Tales of the Crusaders (Walter Scott)
  • The Bonze, or Chinese Anchorite: an Oriental Epic Novel Translated from the Mandarin Language of Hoamchi-vam, a Tartarian Proselite (Monsr. D'Alenzon)
  • The Bride of Lammermoor, in Tales of My Landlord (Walter Scott)
  • The Brothers (Susan Smythies)
  • The Campaign, a True Story (anonymous)
  • The Castle of Arragon; or, The Banditti of the Forest: a Romance (Catherine Smith)
  • The Castle of Strathmay or Scenes in the North: illustrative of Scottish Manners and Society, a tale (Honoria Scott)
  • The Castle of Vivaldi; or The Mysterious Injunction. A novel (Caroline Horwood)
  • The Correspondents, an Original Novel; in a Series of Letters (anonymous)
  • The Corsair (George Gordon Byron)
  • The Devil upon two sticks in England. Being a continuation of Le Diable Boiteux of Le Sage (William Combe)
  • The Discarded Daughter (Alethea Lewis, under the pseudonym Eugenia de Acton)
  • The English Nun, or the Sorrows of Edward and Louisa: a Novel (Catherine Selden)
  • The Errors of Innocence, a Novel (Harriet Lee)
  • The Fortunes of Nigel (Walter Scott)
  • The Generous Sister. In a Series of Letters (Mrs H. Cartwright)
  • The Heart of Midlothian, in Tales of My Landlord (Walter Scott)
  • The Hermit (Oliver Goldsmith)
  • The History of Arsaces, Prince of Betlis (Charles Johnstone)
  • The History of Charlotte Summers (attributed to Sarah Fielding)
  • The History of Emily Montague (Frances Brooke)
  • The History of Lady Barton, a Novel in Letters (Elizabeth Griffith)
  • The History of Lucy Wellers. Written by a Lady (Susan Smythies)
  • The History of Mira, daughter of Marcio (anonymous)
  • The History of Miss Emilia Beville (anonymous)
  • The History of Miss Lucinda Courtney (anonymous)
  • The History of Patria (anonymous)
  • The History of Pompey the Little; or, The Life and Adventures of a Lapdog (Francis Coventry)
  • The History of Sandford and Merton. A Work Intended for the Use of Children (Thomas Day)
  • The History of Sir Charles Grandison (Samuel Richardson)
  • The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling (Henry Fielding)
  • The History of Wilhelmina Susannah Dormer (anonymous)
  • The Husband and the Lover, an Historical and Moral Romance (Alicia Tindal Palmer)
  • The Irishman; or, The Favourite of Fortune (John Seally)
  • The Keepsake Stories (Walter Scott)
  • The Knight of St. John (Anna Maria Porter)
  • The Liberal American. A Novel, in a Series of Letters. By a Lady (anonymous)
  • The Libertine Husband Reclaimed; and Virtuous Love Rewarded (anonymous)
  • The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman (Laurence Sterne)
  • The Life and Strange Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe (Daniel Defoe)
  • The Man of Feeling (Henry Mackenzie)
  • The Married Victim; or, The History of Lady Villars (anonymous)
  • The Midnight Rambler; or New Nocturnal Spy (anonymous)
  • The Monastery (Walter Scott)
  • The Monk: a Romance (Matthew Gregory Lewis)
  • The Mysteries of Hungary. A Romantic History, of the Fifteenth Century (Edward Moore)
  • The Mysteries of Udolpho (Ann Radcliffe)
  • The Mystery of the Black Tower (John Palmer)
  • The New Gulliver, or the travels of John Gulliver, son of Captain Lemuel Gulliver (Pierre François Desfontaines)
  • The Old Manor House (Charlotte Smith)
  • The Pastime Royal; or, The Gallantries of the French Court (anonymous)
  • The Pastor's Fireside (Jane Porter)
  • The Philosophical Quixote; or, Memoirs of Mr. David Wilkins (anonymous)
  • The Point of Honour (anonymous)
  • The Rambles of Fancy; or, Moral and Interesting Tales and Friendly Labours (Lucy Peacock)
  • The Recess, or A Tale of Other Times (Sophia Lee)
  • The Ruins of Tivoli: a Romance (Frances Clifford)
  • The Scottish Chiefs (Jane Porter)
  • The Solitary Castle, a Romance of the Eighteenth Century (Mr Nicholson)
  • The Swiss Family Robinson (Johann David Wyss)
  • The Talisman, in Tales of the Crusaders (Walter Scott)
  • The True and Genuine Narrative of Mr. and Mrs. Tenducci, in a Letter to a Friend at Bath (Dorothea Maunsell)
  • The Vicar of Wakefield (Oliver Goldsmith)
  • The Wanderer, or Female Difficulties (Frances Burney)
  • The Way to Lose Him; or, The History of Miss Wyndham. By the Author of The Way to Please Him (anonymous)
  • The Way to Please Him; or, The History of Lady Sedley. By the Author of The Way to Lose Him (anonymous)
  • Virtuous Poverty, a Tale (Henry Siddons)
  • Voyages and Adventures of Captain Robert Boyle (William Rufus Chetwood)
  • Wanley Penson; or, The Melancholy Man: a Miscellaneous History (Robert Sadler)
  • Waverley (Walter Scott)
  • Woodstock, or The Cavalier. A Tale of the Year Sixteen Hundred and Fifty-one (Walter Scott)
  • Yes and No, a Tale of the Day (Constantine Henry Phipps)
  • Zeluco: Various Views of Human Nature, Taken from Life and Manners, Foreign and Domestic (John Moore)
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