Best of
Victorian

1847

The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore: A New Edition, Collected and Arranged by Himself: Complete in One Volume


Thomas Moore - 1847
    and W. Galignani and Co., Paris.

Faust: A Romance of the Secret Tribunals


George W.M. Reynolds - 1847
    

Marmaduke Herbert; Or, the Fatal Error


Marguerite Power Gardiner - 1847
    This accident leads to misery, setting in motion a chain of events that will result in the deaths of nearly everyone Herbert loves, as well as an elaborate blackmail scheme and a trial for murder! A bizarre novel, by turns sensational, psychological, and campy, "Marmaduke Herbert; or, The Fatal Error" (1847) is one of the best of the prolific Marguerite, Countess of Blessington's novels. This new edition features an introduction by Ross G. Arthur and a chronology of the Countess of Blessington's works.About the AuthorMarguerite, Countess of Blessington (1789-1849) is described by John Sutherland as "the most fashionable of fashionable novelists." Born into poverty in Ireland, she was forced into marriage with a brutal army officer at age fifteen. After fleeing from this marriage, Marguerite read widely and educated herself, and married the Earl of Blessington in 1818. She became a leading London hostess and consorted with Lord Byron. After her husband's death in 1829, she turned to writing, becoming one of the most important of the "silver fork" novelists.