Ferrier, Susan, 1782-1854
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Ferrier, Susan, 1782-1854
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Ferrier, Susan, 1782-1854
Ferrier, Susan Edmonstone
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Ferrier, Susan Edmonstone
Ferrier, Susan Edmonstone, 1782-1854
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Ferrier, Susan Edmonstone, 1782-1854
Ferrier, Susan Edmonstone, novelist
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Ferrier, Susan Edmonstone, novelist
Edmonstone Ferrier, Susan 1782-1854
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Edmonstone Ferrier, Susan 1782-1854
Ferrier, Susan
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Ferrier, Susan
Ferrier, Susan E. 1782-1854
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Ferrier, Susan E. 1782-1854
Ferrier, Susan Edmonstoune 1782-1854
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Ferrier, Susan Edmonstoune 1782-1854
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Ferriar, Miss 1782-1854
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Ferriar, Miss 1782-1854
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Epithet: novelist
Susan Ferrier wrote three popular novels, a memoir, and an impressive body of correspondence, all noted for their wit and inventiveness. Aided by the popularity of Sir Walter Scott's Waverly novels, the Scottish manners and sharp satire of her novels proved very marketable, and they were translated into French and adapted for the stage. Although still admired for their satire, the pious elements in her novels have not found favor with a modern audience.
Susan Edmonstone Ferrier, Scottish novelist.
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https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n83204918
https://id.loc.gov/authorities/n83204918
https://ancestors.familysearch.org/en/27JP-RL8
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Women authors, Scottish
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