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Author | Title | Notes | Clear |
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Parsons, Eliza | Castle of Wolfenbach | one of the "horrid novels" | ✓ |
Radcliffe, Ann | Castles of Athlin and Dunbayne | ✓ | |
Dacre, Charlotte | Zofloya, or The Moor | 3vo. | ✓ |
Bray, Anna Eliza | Novels and romances of Anna Eliza Bray | 10vo. | ✓ |
Green, Sarah | The Festival of St. Jago | 2vo. | ✓ |
West, Jane | Alicia de Lacy | 4vo. | ✓ |
Gunning, Elizabeth | The Orphans of Snowdon | 3vo. | ✓ |
Meeke, Mary | Anecdotes of the Altamont Family | 4vo. | ✓ |
Holford, Margaret | Margaret of Anjou | ✓ | |
Carver, Mrs. | The old woman | 2vo. | ✓ |
Gaskell, Elizabeth | Lizzie Leigh, and other tales | The Old Nurse’s Story | ✓ |
Carver, Mrs. | Elizabeth | ✓ | |
Sleath, Eleanor | The Orphan of the Rhine | one of the "horrid novels" | |
Lee, Harriet | The German's Tale: Kruitzner | ✓ | |
Kelly, Isabella | Ruthinglenne, or The Critical Moment | ||
Wilkinson, Sarah | Castle of Montabino | ✓ | |
Lytton, Rosina Bulwer | Cheveley, or the Man of Honour | ✓ | |
Stanhope, Louisa Sidney | Bandit's Bride | 4vo. | ✓ |
Cuthbertson, Catherine | Romance of the Pyrenees | 4vo. | ✓ |
Ker, Anne | Mysterious Count | ||
Russell, Mrs S. | The Flowers of Loveliness | ||
Mosse, Henrietta Rouviere | A Peep at Our Ancestors | ||
Helme, Elizabeth | The Farmer of Inglewood Forest | ✓ | |
Lee, Sophia | The Recess | ||
Jay, Harriett | The Queen of Connaught | ||
Edwards, Amelia B. | The Phantom Coach | ||
Radcliffe, Mary Anne | Manfrone, or The One-Handed Monk | ||
Roche, Regina Maria | Clermont | one of the "horrid novels" | ✓ |
Parsons, Eliza | The Mysterious Warning | one of the "horrid novels" | |
Lathom, Francis | The Midnight Bell | one of the "horrid novels" | |
Grosse, Carl | Horrid Mysteries | one of the "horrid novels" | ✓ |
Walker, George | Haunted Castle; a Norman romance | ✓ |
Waiting
Author | Title | Notes |
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Acton, Eugenia de | Essays on the Art of Being Happy, Addressed to a Young Mother | |
Acton, Eugenia de | Tale Without A Title: Give It What You Please | |
Acton, Eugenia de | Nuns Of The Desert; Or, The Woodland Witches | |
Acton, Eugenia de | Discarded Daughter | |
Ann of Kent | The Castle Of Villeroy; Or, The Bandit Chief | |
Ann of Swansea | Cambrian Pictures; Or, Every One has Errors | aka: Curtis, Julia Ann nee Kemble, formerly Hatton, Ann (1764-1838) |
Ann of Swansea | Poetic Trifles | |
Ann of Swansea | Sicilian Mysteries; Or, The Fortress Del Vechii 1812 | |
Ann of Swansea | Conviction; Or, She is Innocent! 1814 | |
Ann of Swansea | Secret Avengers; Or, The Rock of Glotzden 1815 | |
Ann of Swansea | Chronicles of an Illustrious House; Or, the Peer, the Lawyer, and the Hunchback 1816 | |
Ann of Swansea | Gonzalo de Baldivia; or, A Widow’s Vow. A romantic legend 1817 | |
Ann of Swansea | Secrets in Every Mansion; or, The Surgeon’s Memorandum Book. A Scottish record. 1818 | |
Ann of Swansea | Cesario Rosalba; Or, The Oath of Vengeance 1819 | |
Ann of Swansea | Lovers and Friends; or, Modern Attachments 1821 | |
Ann of Swansea | Guilty or Not Guilty; Or, A Lesson for Husbands 1822 | |
Ann of Swansea | Woman’s a Riddle, a Romantic Tale 1824 | |
Ann of Swansea | Deeds of the Olden Time 1826 | |
Ann of Swansea | Uncle Peregrine’s Heiress 1828 | |
Ann of Swansea | Gerald Fitzgerald ; An Irish Tale 1831 | |
Ballin, Rossetta | The Statue Room; an Historical Tale 1790 | |
Bannerman, Anne | Tales of Superstition And Chivalry (Gothic Poems) 1802 | |
BARKER, Mary | A Welsh Story 1 798 | |
BARNBY, Mrs. | The Rock; or, Alfred and Anna 1801 | |
BARNBY, Mrs. | Kerwcdd Castle; or, Memoirs of the Marquis de Solanges 1 804 | |
BARNBY, Mrs. | The American Savage 1808 | |
BEAUCLERC, Amelia | Eva Of Cambria; or, The Fugitive Daughter 1810 | |
BEAUCLERC, Amelia | Ora And Juliet; or, Influence of First Principles 1811 | |
BEAUCLERC, Amelia | The Castle of Tariff a; or, The Self -Banished Man 1812 | |
BEAUCLERC, Amelia | Alinda; or, The Child of Mystery 1812 | |
BEAUCLERC, Amelia | Montreithe ; or The Peer of Scotland 1814 | |
BEAUCLERC, Amelia | Husband Hunters! ! ! 1816 | |
BEAUCLERC, Amelia | The Deserter 1817 | |
BEAUCLERC, Amelia | Disorder And Order 1820 | |
BENGER, Miss | The Heart and the Fancy; or, Valsinore 1813 | |
BENNET, Elizabeth | Faith and Fiction; or, Shining Lights in a dark gene-ration 1816 | |
BENNET, Elizabeth | Emily; or, The Wife’s First Error: and Beauty & Ugliness; or, The Fathers Prayer and the Mothers prophecy 1819 | |
BENNETT, Mrs. Agnes Maria | Anna; or Memoirs of a Welch Heiress. Interspersed with Anecdotes of a Nabob 1785 | (?-1808) |
BENNETT, Mrs. Agnes Maria | Juvenile Indiscretions 1786 | |
BENNETT, Mrs. Agnes Maria | Agnes De-Courci. A Domestic Tale O89 | |
BENNETT, Mrs. Agnes Maria | Ellen, Countess of Castle Flowel 1794 | |
BENNETT, Mrs. Agnes Maria | The Beggar Girl and her Benefactors 1797 | |
BENNETT, Mrs. Agnes Maria | Vicissitudes abroad; or, the Ghost of my Father 1806 | |
BENNETT, Mrs. Elizabeth | The Cottage Girl; or, The Marriage Day 1842 | |
BENNETT, Mrs. Elizabeth | The Orphan Sisters; or, The Lover’s Secret c. 1843 | |
BENNETT, Mrs. Elizabeth | The Gipsey Bride ; or, The Miser’s Daughter c. 1844 | |
BENNETT, Mrs. Elizabeth | The Broken Heart; or, The Village Bridal 1844 | |
BENNETT, Mrs. Elizabeth | Family Mysteries 1 853-4 | |
BENSON, Miss Maria | System and no System, or the Contrast 1815 | |
BLACKFORD, Martha | T he Eskdale Herd Boy 1 8 1 9 | |
BLACKFORD, Martha | The Scottish Orphans: a moral tale 1822 | |
BLACKFORD, Martha | Arthur Monteith, a continuation of “ The Scottish Orphans ” 1822 | |
BLACKFORD, Martha | Annals of the Family of M’Roy 1823 | |
BLACKFORD, Martha | Tales of my Aunt Martha 1823 | |
BLACKFORD, Martha | The Young Artist 1825 | |
BLACKFORD, Martha | William Montgomery ; or, The Young Artist 1828 | |
BLOUNT, Margaret | The Birthright i860 | |
BLOUNT, Margaret | The Foster Sisters i860 | |
BLOUNT, Margaret | In Spite of Themselves i860 | |
BLOUNT, Margaret | Maid, Wife, and Widow; or, The Story of Barbara Flome 1861 | |
BLOUNT, Margaret | Barbara Home, a novel, three volumes 1864 | |
BLOUNT, Margaret | Lamia; or, The Dark House of Drerewater 1861 | |
BLOUNT, Margaret | Set in Gold. A Tale of the Times 1861 | |
BLOUNT, Margaret | Once Wooed, Twice Won: The Story of a Woman’s Heart | |
BLOUNT, Margaret | The Orphan of Charnley 1864 | |
BLOUNT, Margaret | A Dangerous Woman: A Study from Life 1864 | |
BLOUNT, Margaret | A Broken Life: a Domestic Story 1866 | |
BLOWER, Miss Elizabeth | The Parsonage House 1780 | (1763- ) |
BLOWER, Miss Elizabeth | George Bateman 1782 | |
BLOWER, Miss Elizabeth | Maria 1785 | |
BLOWER, Miss Elizabeth | Features from Life ; or, A Summer Visit 1788 | |
BLUEMANTLE, Bridget | The Three Old Maids of the House of Penruddock 1806 | aka Martha Homely, Mrs. E. Thomas |
BLUEMANTLE, Bridget | The Husband And Wife ; or, The Matrimonial Martyr 1807 | |
BLUEMANTLE, Bridget | Monte Video; or, The Officer’s Wife and Her Sister 1809 | |
BLUEMANTLE, Bridget | Mortimer Hall; or, The Labourer’s Hire 1811 | |
BLUEMANTLE, Bridget | The Vindictive Spirit 1812 | |
BLUEMANTLE, Bridget | Always Happy; or, Anecdotes of Felix and His Sister 1813 | |
BLUEMANTLE, Bridget | The Prison-House ; or, The World We Live In 1814 | |
BLUEMANTLE, Bridget | The Baron of Falconberg ; or, Childe Harolde in Prose 1815 | |
BLUEMANTLE, Bridget | Claudine ; or, Pertinacity 1817 | |
BLUEMANTLE, Bridget | Purity of Heart; or, The Ancient Costume 1818 | |
BLUEMANTLE, Bridget | Woman; or, Minor Maxims 1818 | |
BLUEMANTLE, Bridget | Helena Egerton ; or, Traits of Female Character 1824 | |
BONHOTE, Elizabeth | The Rambles of Mr. Frankly, published by his sister 1773-6 | (1744-1818) |
BONHOTE, Elizabeth | The Fashionable Friend 1 776 | |
BONHOTE, Elizabeth | Hortensia 1777 | |
BONHOTE, Elizabeth | Olivia; or, The Deserted Bride 1787 | |
BONHOTE, Elizabeth | The Parental Monitor 1788 | |
BONHOTE, Elizabeth | Darnley Vale; or, Emilia Fitzroy 1 789 | |
BONHOTE, Elizabeth | Ellen Woodley 1790 | |
BONHOTE, Elizabeth | Bungay Castle 1796 | |
BONHOTE, Elizabeth | Feeling, a poem 1810 | |
BOTTENS, Jeanne Isabelle Pauline De | Caroline 1786 | aka Baroness De Montolieu |
BOTTENS, Jeanne Isabelle Pauline De | The Reprobate 1802 | |
BOTTENS, Jeanne Isabelle Pauline De | Lobenstein Village 1804 | |
BOYS, Mrs. S. | The Coalition; or, Family Anecdotes 1785 | |
BRADDON, Mary Elizabeth | Three Times Dead ; or, The Secret of the Heath 1854 | aka Mrs. John Maxwell (1837—1915) |
The Black Band ; or, The Mysteries of Midnight 1860 | ||
Loves of Arcadia: a comedietta 1860 | ||
The Trail of the Serpent ; or, The Secret of the Heath 1866 | ||
Garibaldi, and other Poems 1861 | ||
Aurora Floyd | 3vo. | |
Lady Lisle 1862 | ||
The Captain of the Vulture 1862 | ||
Ralph the Bailiff, and other Tales 1862 | ||
Eleanor’s Victory 1863 | 3vo. | |
John Marchmont’s Legacy 1863 | 3vo. | |
Henry Dunbar, The Story of an Outcast 1864 | 3vo. | |
The "Horrid Novels"
Seven books referred to as the "horrid novels" in Northanger Abbey.
Author | Title | Available |
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Kahlert, Carl Friedrich | The Necromancer: or The Tale of the Black Forest | FadedPage |
Parsons, Eliza | Castle of Wolfenbach | |
Roche, Regina Maria | Clermont | |
Parsons, Eliza | The Mysterious Warning | |
Lathom, Francis | The Midnight Bell | |
Grosse, Carl | Horrid Mysteries | |
Sleath, Eleanor | The Orphan of the Rhine |