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Susan Ferrier sold more copies of her novels than her contemporary, Jane Austen. Sir Walter Scott declared her his equal. Why, then has she been lost to history? On the 200th anniversary of this sharply observed, comic novel, it is time to rediscover her brilliance.

''Edinburgh is reclaiming Susan Ferrier as the equal of Scottish greats in literature'' SIR WALTER SCOTT AND ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE

''A forgotten literary heroine'' VANESSA THORPE, GUARDIAN

''Ferrier writes with crisp, telling details and a knack for naming characters'' PUBLISHERS WEEKLY

''What have you to do with a heart? What has anybody to do with a heart when their establishment in life is at stake? Keep your heart for your romances, child, and don''t bring such nonsense into real life - heart, indeed!''

Understanding that the purpose of marriage is to further her family, Lady Juliana nevertheless rejects the ageing and unattractive - though a

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Ferrier writes with crisp, telling details and a knack for naming characters (Mrs. Wiseacre, Lady Dull). This reprint should delight modern fans of stories of manners much as it did readers two hundred years ago * Publishers Weekly *
On the two hundredth anniversary of the first publication of Marriage, Edinburgh is reclaiming Susan Ferrier as the equal of Scottish greats in literature -- Sir Walter Scott and Arthur Conan Doyle
A forgotten literary heroine - the nineteenth-century Scottish novelist Susan Edmonstone Ferrier -- Vanessa Thorpe * Guardian *

Marriage Virago Modern Classics

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    Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
    Publication Date: 28/12/2017
    ISBN13: 9780349011219, 978-0349011219
    ISBN10: 0349011214
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    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Susan Ferrier sold more copies of her novels than her contemporary, Jane Austen. Sir Walter Scott declared her his equal. Why, then has she been lost to history? On the 200th anniversary of this sharply observed, comic novel, it is time to rediscover her brilliance.

    ''Edinburgh is reclaiming Susan Ferrier as the equal of Scottish greats in literature'' SIR WALTER SCOTT AND ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE

    ''A forgotten literary heroine'' VANESSA THORPE, GUARDIAN

    ''Ferrier writes with crisp, telling details and a knack for naming characters'' PUBLISHERS WEEKLY

    ''What have you to do with a heart? What has anybody to do with a heart when their establishment in life is at stake? Keep your heart for your romances, child, and don''t bring such nonsense into real life - heart, indeed!''

    Understanding that the purpose of marriage is to further her family, Lady Juliana nevertheless rejects the ageing and unattractive - though a

    Trade Review
    Ferrier writes with crisp, telling details and a knack for naming characters (Mrs. Wiseacre, Lady Dull). This reprint should delight modern fans of stories of manners much as it did readers two hundred years ago * Publishers Weekly *
    On the two hundredth anniversary of the first publication of Marriage, Edinburgh is reclaiming Susan Ferrier as the equal of Scottish greats in literature -- Sir Walter Scott and Arthur Conan Doyle
    A forgotten literary heroine - the nineteenth-century Scottish novelist Susan Edmonstone Ferrier -- Vanessa Thorpe * Guardian *

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