ABSTRACT
Regularly the subject of cartoonists and satirical novelists, Mary Robinson achieved public notoriety as the mistress of the young Prince of Wales (George IV). Her association with figures such as William Godwin and Mary Wollstonecraft, and comparisons with Charlotte Smith, make her a serious figure for scholarly research.
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Walsingham; or, the Pupil of Nature. A Domestic Story.
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Walsingham; or, the Pupil of Nature. A Domestic Story.
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Walsingham; or, the Pupil of Nature. A Domestic Story.
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Walsingham; or, the Pupil of Nature. A Domestic Story.