TY - BOOK AU - Lanfear,Elizabeth Hays AU - Whelan,Timothy D. AU - James,Felicity TI - Fatal errors; or Poor Mary-Anne: a tale of the last century SN - 9781351003094 AV - PR4769.H6 U1 - 823.7 23 PY - 2020/// CY - London PB - Routledge KW - LITERARY COLLECTIONS / General KW - bisacsh KW - LITERARY CRITICISM / General KW - LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh KW - Young women KW - Conduct of life KW - Fiction N1 - Description based upon print version of record; Cover; Half Title; Title; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements; Chronology for Elizabeth Hays Lanfear; Introduction; Bibliography; Note on the Text; FATAL ERRORS; OR POOR MARY-ANNE (1819); Dedicatory Epistle; Preface; List of Subscribers; Text of Fatal Errors; APPENDICES; A. Two Tales by Elizabeth Hays, in Letters and Essays, Moral and Miscellaneous, by Mary Hays (1793); No. X. Cleora, or the Misery attending Unsuitable Connections; No. XI. Josepha, or the Pernicious Effects of Early Indulgence; B. Selections from Elizabeth Hays Lanfear's Letters to Young Ladies on their Entrance into the World to which are added Sketches from Real Life (1824); Introductory Letter; Letter II. On the Motives for Female Improvement; Letter III. On the Motives for Female Improvement (continued); Letter VII. On the Single Life; Sketches from Real Life: Sketch I. Louisa the Indulged; C. Letters of Elizabeth Hays Lanfear; 1. Elizabeth Hays, Gainsford Street, to Mary Hays, 30 Kirby Street, Wednesday morning, undated [c. January 1796]; 2. Elizabeth Hays, Chelmsford, Essex, to Mary Hays, 22 Hatton Street [Hatton garden], Holborn, 4 February 18013. Elizabeth Hays, Ingatestone, Essex, to Mary Hays, George Row [9 St. George's Place], Camberwell, 14 August 1803; Notes N2 - In December 2015 a novel by Elizabeth Hays (c. 1765-1825) that has eluded scholars of women novelists of the 1790s for more than a century was finally discovered in the British Library. Fatal Errors was written in the late 1790s by the sister of Mary Hays, but not published until 1819 under her married name, Lanfear, and has therefore been completely overlooked until now. There has been considerable interest in the missing novel, since we know that Mary Wollstonecraft read and commented on a version of the manuscript in 1796, but it was presumed never to have been published. Now this missing piece of the conversation of the Hays-Wollstonecraft-Godwin circle has been located this modern critical edition of Fatal Errors contributes both to our knowledge of this network of radical writers and thinkers, and to our understanding of the trajectory of women's fiction and the Jacobin novel UR - https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781351003100 UR - http://www.oclc.org/content/dam/oclc/forms/terms/vbrl-201703.pdf ER -