Clara Reeve
Clara Reeve (23 January 1729 – 3 December 1807) was an English novelist best known for the Gothic novel ''The Old English Baron'' (1777). She also wrote an innovative history of prose fiction, ''The Progress of Romance'' (1785). Her first work was a translation from Latin, then an unusual language for a woman to learn. She was a near-contemporary of the bluestockings ladies of Elizabeth Montague's circle. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Reeve, Clara
Published 1783
Published 1783
printed for S. Price, W. and H. Whitestone, W. Colles, W. Gilbert, R. Moncrieffe, T. Walker, J. Beatty, J. Exshaw, L. White, R. Burton, P. Byrne, J. Cash
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by Reeve, Clara
Published 1790
Published 1790
printed for Messrs. W. M'Kenzie, P. Wogan, P. Byrne, C. Brown, J. Parker, J. Jones, and B. Dornin
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by Reeve, Clara
Published 1785
Published 1785
printed for the author, by W. Keymer, Colchester, and sold by him; sold also by G. G. J. and J. Robinson, London
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by Reeve, Clara
Published 1785
Published 1785
printed for Messrs. Price, Exshaw, White, Cash Colbert, Marchbank and Porter
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by Reeve, Clara
Published 1777
Published 1777
printed for the author, by W. Kfymer [sic], and sold by him; sold also by G. Robinson, London
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