Mary Brunton

Mary Brunton (née Balfour) (1 November 1778 – 7 December 1818) was a Scottish novelist, whose work has been seen as redefining femininity. Fay Weldon praised Brunton's writings as "rich in invention, ripe with incident, shrewd in comment, and erotic in intention and fact." Provided by Wikipedia

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by Brunton, Mary
Published 1815
Manners and Miller [u.a.]

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by Brunton, Mary
Published 1815
Manners and Miller [u.a.]

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by Brunton, Mary
Published 1815
Manners and Miller [u.a.]

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by Brunton, Mary
Published 1812
Manners and Miller [u.a.]

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by Brunton, Mary
Published 1812
Manners and Miller [u.a.]

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by Brunton, Mary
Published 1812
Manners and Miller [u.a.]