Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Elizabeth Inchbald: A Brief Chronology
A Note on the Text
Nature and Art
Appendix A: The Composition of the Novel and the Art of Novel Writing
- Textual Changes from First (1796) to Second (1797) Edition, with Passages Deleted from Second Edition
- Passage deleted from Chapter
- Passage deleted from Chapter
- Conclusion to the First Edition
- Letters between Inchbald and William Godwin
- Letter to Godwin Describing the Travails of Novel Writing (November 1792)
- Two undated letters to Godwin on Reading Proofs of his Caleb Williams [1794]
- Undated letter to Godwin Describing his Reading of Her Manuscript, probably “A Satire on the Times” (1794/5)
- Letter from Godwin to Inchbald (1 December 1817)
- Inchbald’s Essay on Novel Writing from The Artist (1807)
Appendix B: “The Prejudice of Education”: Philosophical Influences
- From Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Émile, ou de l’Éducation (1762)
- From Thomas Day, The History of Sandford and Merton (1783-89)
- From William Godwin, The Enquirer: Reflections on Education, Manners and Literature in a Series of Essays (1797)
Appendix C: Literary Cross-Currents: Political Critique in Inchbald’s Jacobin Contemporaries
- The “Noble Savage” and the British Aristocracy, from Robert Bage, Hermsprong (1796)
- Corruptions in Church and State
- From Thomas Holcroft, The Adventures of Hugh Trevor (1794-97)
- From Robert Bage, Hermsprong (1796)
- Seductions and Prostitution
- From Mary Wollstonecraft, The Wrongs of Woman: or, Maria (1798)
- From Mary Hays, The Victim of Prejudice (1799)
Appendix D: Africa and the Sierra Leone Colony
- From Olaudah Equiano, The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano, or Gustavus Vassa, the African (1789)
- Letter from First Governors of Sierra Leone Settlement (1788)
- The Sierra Leone Company’s Declaration (1791)
- From Anna Maria Falconbridge, Narrative of Two Voyages to the River Sierra Leone, During the Years 1791–92–93 (1794)
Appendix E: Contemporary Reviews and Critical Preface
- [Mary Wollstonecraft], Analytical Review (January-June 1796)
- Monthly Mirror (March 1796)
- Critical Review (March 1796)
- Monthly Review (April 1796)
- The Moral and Political Magazine (June–September 1796)
- Anna Letitia Barbauld, Preface to The British Novelists Series, Vol. 27 (1810)
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