Elizabeth Inchbald 1,029 ratings
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When Miss Milner announces her passion for her guardian, a Catholic priest, she breaks through the double barrier of his religious vocation and 18th-century British society's standards of proper womanly behavior. Like other women writers of her time, Elizabeth Inchbald concentrates on the
question of a woman's "proper education," and her sureness of touch and subtlety of characterization prefigure Jane Austen's work.
Genres:
Classics18th CenturyFictionBritish LiteratureRomanceNovelsLiteratureHistorical FictionFeminismRomanticism
384 Pages