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OverviewRediscover a forgotten masterpiece of early English fiction that helped define the modern novel. First published in 1723, Penelope Aubin's The Life of Charlotta Du Pont offers readers a captivating glimpse into the literary revolution that transformed English storytelling forever. This gripping tale follows the interconnected lives of Monsieur du Pont, a French Protestant merchant in Bristol, and the mysterious Dorinda, whose tragic backstory reveals the precarious position of women in early eighteenth-century society. When the widowed du Pont falls in love with the beautiful Dorinda at a London playhouse, he remains unaware of her devastating past-seduced and abandoned at thirteen by a rakish officer, she has navigated London's dangerous underworld through wit, courage, and unwavering moral conviction. Aubin weaves together multiple storylines to create a complex narrative that explores themes of virtue, redemption, social mobility, and female resilience in an age of limited options for women. Far more than a simple romance, The Life of Charlotta Du Pont represents a crucial moment in literary history. Penelope Aubin was among the pioneering female authors of the 1720s who established the novel as a legitimate art form, creating what scholars now recognize as the foundation for later masters like Jane Austen. Aubin's innovative approach combined moral instruction with thrilling adventure, featuring resourceful heroines who actively shaped their own destinies rather than passively accepting their fates. This groundbreaking work emerged during the golden age of piracy and the birth of London's commercial publishing industry, when readers hungered for stories that reflected their rapidly changing world. Aubin's novels provided a template for ""virtuous rebellion""-showing how women could live adventurous, autonomous lives while maintaining their moral authority. Her influence on Samuel Richardson and other celebrated novelists was profound and direct. This new edition places Aubin's achievement in its proper historical context as both entertainment and the beginning of a cultural movement in fiction. The Life of Charlotta Du Pont deserves recognition not only as a compelling story of love, betrayal, and redemption, but as an essential document in women's writing and the development of the English novel. A lost classic returns-discover the revolutionary fiction that changed literature forever. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Penelope Aubin , Jonathan PezzaPublisher: Knightsville Workshop Imprint: Knightsville Workshop Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.268kg ISBN: 9798897782895Pages: 194 Publication Date: 29 August 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |