id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 34613 Whitmore, Clara Helen Woman's Work in English Fiction, from the Restoration to the Mid-Victorian Period .txt text/plain 69461 3401 72 Like Mrs. Stowe's novel it had a strong moral influence, as it years, so that Mrs. Behn's novels, plays, and poems fell into disrepute. Mrs. Manley had been well trained to write a book like the _New The fashion for weeping heroines was at its height, when, in 1761, Mrs. Francis Sheridan published _The Memoirs of Miss Sidney Biddulph_. life." It was so pathetic a story that Dr. Johnson doubted if Mrs. Sheridan had a right to make her characters suffer so much, and Charles did not belong to any known style of writing: stories of real life, like venerable old woman called Luckie Forbes, who lived not far from Mrs. Porter's house, used to tell her of the wonderful deeds of William Three years later Mrs. Trollope published her strongest novel, _The Life Mary Brunton, and Mrs. Shelley wrote novels of the inner life. ./cache/34613.txt ./txt/34613.txt