Amelia Opie
Amelia Opie was an English author who published numerous novels in the Romantic period up to 1828. A Whig supporter and Bluestocking, Opie was also a leading abolitionist in Norwich, England. Hers was the first of 187,000 names presented to the British Parliament on a petition from women to stop slavery.
Adeline Mowbray; or, The Mother and Daughter
"Adeline Mowbray; or, The Mother and Daughter" by Amelia Opie is a novel written in the early 19th century. The story revolves around Adeline Mowbray ...
By Amelia Opie
The Father and Daughter: A Tale, in Prose
"The Father and Daughter: A Tale, in Prose" by Amelia Opie is a fictional narrative written in the early 19th century. This emotionally charged tale d...
By Amelia Opie
Memorials of the Life of Amelia Opie Selected and Arranged from her Letters, Diaries, and other Manuscripts
"Memorials of the Life of Amelia Opie" by Amelia Opie is a biographical memoir written in the mid-19th century. The work compiles the life and experie...
By Amelia Opie
A Woman's Love
"A Woman's Love" by Amelia Opie is a novel written in the early 19th century. The narrative intricately explores the themes of affection, duty, and th...
By Amelia Opie
A Wife's Duty: A Tale
"A Wife's Duty: A Tale" by Amelia Opie is a novel written in the early 19th century. The story centers around Helen, a young wife navigating the compl...
By Amelia Opie