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OverviewOften linked to the works of early Romanticism, Sophie Cottin's Malvina (1803) was a bestselling sentimental novel. First published in France, the English translation by Elizabeth Gunning – a prolific novelist in her own right – allowed Cottin’s book to achieve success internationally. This is the first modern scholarly edition of Malvina. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Marijn S. KaplanPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Pickering & Chatto (Publishers) Ltd Volume: 21 Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.635kg ISBN: 9781848934603ISBN 10: 1848934602 Pages: 400 Publication Date: 01 July 2015 Audience: College/higher education , General/trade , Tertiary & Higher Education , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction Select Bibliography Note on the Text Malvina Volume I Volume II Volume III Volume IV Editorial Notes Silent Corrections Textual VariantsReviewsThe present volume is a welcome addition to scholarship on Cottin, and it will no doubt stimulate further research on an important yet overlooked author. (...) Kaplan demonstrates her unparalleled skills as editor and scholar, her thorough knowledge of Cottin's life and works, and her expertise in eighteenth-century novels, especially those by women. - Samia I. Spencer, Auburn University in New Perspectives on the Eighteenth Century. 14:1, Spring 2017 Edited by Marijn S. Kaplan, Malvina is a welcome addition to the ongoing Chawton House Library Series: Women's Novels. (...) Malvina will be of great interest to scholars working on tracing the transnational connections between women writers as well as those inter ested in literary adaptations and Scottish literature - JoEllen DeLucia, Central Michigan University in Eighteenth-Century Fiction. 29:3, Spring 2017 The present volume is a welcome addition to scholarship on Cottin, and it will no doubt stimulate further research on an important yet overlooked author. (...) Kaplan demonstrates her unparalleled skills as editor and scholar, her thorough knowledge of Cottin's life and works, and her expertise in eighteenth-century novels, especially those by women. - Samia I. Spencer, Auburn University in New Perspectives on the Eighteenth Century. 14:1, Spring 2017 Edited by Marijn S. Kaplan, Malvina is a welcome addition to the ongoing Chawton House Library Series: Women's Novels. (...) Malvina will be of great interest to scholars working on tracing the transnational connections between women writers as well as those inter ested in literary adaptations and Scottish literature - JoEllen DeLucia, Central Michigan University in Eighteenth-Century Fiction. 29:3, Spring 2017 """The present volume is a welcome addition to scholarship on Cottin, and it will no doubt stimulate further research on an important yet overlooked author. (...) Kaplan demonstrates her unparalleled skills as editor and scholar, her thorough knowledge of Cottin's life and works, and her expertise in eighteenth-century novels, especially those by women."" - Samia I. Spencer, Auburn University in New Perspectives on the Eighteenth Century. 14:1, Spring 2017 ""Edited by Marijn S. Kaplan, Malvina is a welcome addition to the ongoing Chawton House Library Series: Women’s Novels. (...) Malvina will be of great interest to scholars working on tracing the transnational connections between women writers as well as those inter ested in literary adaptations and Scottish literature"" - JoEllen DeLucia, Central Michigan University in Eighteenth-Century Fiction. 29:3, Spring 2017" Author InformationMarijn S Kaplan is Professor of World Languages, Literatures, & Cultures at the University of North Texas. Research interests include eighteenth-century French women writers, epistolary fiction, correspondence, cultural studies and gender studies. 'Illustrating a Woman's Text in a Man's World: The Art of Visualizing Madame Riccoboni', Image & Narrative (2014) and Translations and Continuations: Riccoboni and Brooke, Graffigny and Roberts (Chawton House Library: Women's Novels, 2011). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |