Ann Hatton - Works

Works

  • Poems on Miscellaneous Subjects (1783) (under name Ann Curtis)
  • Cambrian Pictures (1810) (first novel, under the name Ann of Swansea)
  • Poetic Trifles (1811)
  • Sicilian Mysteries (1812)
  • "Conviction, or Is She Innocent" (1814)
  • "Secret Avengers" (1815)
  • Chronicles of an Illustrious House, or The Peer, the Lawyer and the Hunchback (1816)
  • "Gonzalo de Baldivia" (1817)
  • "Secrets in Every Mansion" (1818)
  • "Cesario Rosalba, or The Oath of Vengeance" (1819)
  • Lovers and Friends; or, Modern Attachments (1821)
  • "Guilty or Not Guilty, or A Lesson for Husbands" (1822)
  • "Woman's A Riddle" (1824)
  • "Deeds of an Olden Time" (1826)
  • "Uncle Peregrine's Heiress" (1828)
  • "Gerald Fitzgerald, or An Irish Tale" (1831).

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