Eliza Bromley (née Eliza Nugent) (fl. 1784 - 1803) was an English novelist and translator.
Eliza Bromley | |
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Born | Eliza Nugent |
Nationality | English |
Occupation(s) | novelist and translator |
Mrs Bromley was the widow of an army officer.
She is one of the "lost" women writers listed in Dale Spender's Mothers of the Novel: 100 Good Women Writers Before Jane Austen (1986).
Works
edit- Laura and Augustus: an Authentic Story (1784)
- Ivey Castle: a novel: containing interesting memoirs of two ladies, late nuns in a French abolished convent (1794)
- The Cave of Cosenza: a Romance of the Eighteenth Century (1803) (translated from an Italian original)
- The History of Sir Charls Bentinck, Bart. And Louisa Cavendish. A novel, in three volumes. By the author of Laura and Augustus. (1788)[1]
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