Susan Edmonstone Ferrier était une romancière écossaise dont les œuvres offraient des récits vivides de la vie écossaise. Ses romans présentaient des points de vue tranchés sur l'éducation des femmes et sont restés populaires tout au long du XIXe siècle. Son écriture se caractérise par une observation aiguë et un humour perspicace, explorant souvent les conventions sociales et les limitations auxquelles étaient confrontées les femmes de son époque. Ferrier dépeint magistralement les personnages et les décors, offrant aux lecteurs un aperçu captivant de la société écossaise.
Susan Ferrier sold more copies of her novels than her contemporary, Jane
Austen. Sir Walter Scott declared her his equal. On the 200th anniversary of
this sharply observed, comic novel, it is time to rediscover her brilliance.
This captivating novel by Susan Ferrier tells the story of the beautiful and headstrong Eredine, daughter of a Scottish Highland chieftain. Eredine's adventures and misadventures take her from the wilds of Scotland to the glittering courts of London. This book is a must-read for fans of historical romance and adventure novels.
Discover the life and correspondence of Susan Ferrier, a Scottish novelist during the Romantic period. Based on her private papers collected by her grandnephew John Ferrier, this memoir offers insight into the personal and creative life of the author of 'Marriage' and 'The Inheritance.'
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This collection of novels by Susan Edmonstone Ferrier showcases the wit, humor, and social commentary that made her one of the most popular novelists of the early 19th century. Her works reflect the everyday life and manners of Scottish society, and explore themes such as marriage, class, and gender relations. This is a must-read for fans of classic Scottish literature.
Join the cast of characters in Susan Ferrier's classic novel as they navigate love, loss, and family secrets. Set in Scotland in the early 19th century, this book is a must-read for any fan of historical fiction.