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- Hans Christian Andersen - Ghost at Palnatoke's Grave
- Richard Henry Dana, Sr. - Paul Felton
- Kenelm Henry Digby - The Broad-Stone of Honour
- Sarah Green - Nuptial Discoveries
- Jane Harvey - Singularity
- Ann Hatton - Guilty or Not Guilty
- Washington Irving - Bracebridge Hall
- Lady Caroline Lamb - Graham Hamilton
- John Neal - Logan, A Family History
- Charles Nodier - Trilby
- Anna Maria Porter - The Hunters of the Pyrenees
- Rosalia St. Clair - Clavering Tower
- Sir Walter Scott
- The Fortunes of Nigel
- Peveril of the Peak
- The Pirate
- Catharine Maria Sedgwick - A New England Tale
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