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A lot of women, myself included, like Jane Austen. But there are some lesser known female authors from her time up until the late 1800’s who are very enjoyable to read. I thought that I would write a list for anyone who would like to discover some really good, but not well known female authors.
Please add to the list. I love to read, especially classical literature.
By the way, I have nothing against male writers-I love Tolstoy, Dickens and Wilkie Collins. I just thought that those who liked Austen might like a few additional female fictional authors
Elizabeth Gaskel I read a book by her entitled *North and South. *It is an excellent book-all these books are very good- and I believe that this book was portrayed on Masterpiece Theater.
Francies Burney Thus far my favorite author and guess what? Jane Austen liked her too. Burney was married to a Catholic and she is more sympathetic toward Catholics then some other writers of the time period.
Ann Radcliffe Many of her novels have what would be considered cliché’s today; the wet, thundery night, eerie castles, possible ghosts, but that is because this lady helped invent such clichés. Just be aware when you read these books that the women have an annoying habit of fainting.
Still, the books are very good
**Marie Edgeworth **I recently finished reading Belinda(1801) Another good book
Margaret Oliphant Currently I am reading a book entitled Hester by this woman. It is an interesting read because one of the characters, Catherine Vernon-a woman, of course- used to run a successful bank! Wait, I thought women couldn’t do these things in the 1800s? Apparently they could in Oliphant’s novels. She also wrote a very entertaining book that is more humorous then Hester. That book is Miss Marjobanks
Please add to my list. I am always on the look out for different books to read, especially books from before the 1900’s.
Please add to the list. I love to read, especially classical literature.
By the way, I have nothing against male writers-I love Tolstoy, Dickens and Wilkie Collins. I just thought that those who liked Austen might like a few additional female fictional authors
Elizabeth Gaskel I read a book by her entitled *North and South. *It is an excellent book-all these books are very good- and I believe that this book was portrayed on Masterpiece Theater.
Francies Burney Thus far my favorite author and guess what? Jane Austen liked her too. Burney was married to a Catholic and she is more sympathetic toward Catholics then some other writers of the time period.
Ann Radcliffe Many of her novels have what would be considered cliché’s today; the wet, thundery night, eerie castles, possible ghosts, but that is because this lady helped invent such clichés. Just be aware when you read these books that the women have an annoying habit of fainting.

**Marie Edgeworth **I recently finished reading Belinda(1801) Another good book
Margaret Oliphant Currently I am reading a book entitled Hester by this woman. It is an interesting read because one of the characters, Catherine Vernon-a woman, of course- used to run a successful bank! Wait, I thought women couldn’t do these things in the 1800s? Apparently they could in Oliphant’s novels. She also wrote a very entertaining book that is more humorous then Hester. That book is Miss Marjobanks
Please add to my list. I am always on the look out for different books to read, especially books from before the 1900’s.