- Regina Maria Roche
Regina Maria Roche (1764-1845) is considered today to be a minor Gothic novelist who wrote very much in the shadow of
Ann Radcliffe . She was, however, a best seller in her own time. The popularity of her third novel, "The Children of the Abbey", rivaled that ofAnn Radcliffe ’s "The Mysteries of Udolpho "."
The Children of the Abbey " was one of the period’s most popular novels, a sentimental Gothic Romance. Her book, "Clermont"¸ was Roche’s only real attempt at writing a truly Gothic novel, and is decidedly darker in tone than anything else she wrote. Both novels went through several editions and were translated into both French and Spanish. "Clermont" was one of theNorthanger Horrid Novels satirized byJane Austen in her novel "Northanger Abbey ".She was born in
Waterford in 1764, moving to Dublin as a child and then to England in 1794 after her marriage. Her first two novels were published under her maiden name before the success of "The Children of the Abbey" and "Clermont". Both were translated into French and Spanish and went through several editions. After her fifth novel, "The Nocturnal Visit", was published in 1800 however, Roche suffered financial difficulties after falling foul of a duplicitous solicitor and did not write again until 1807, after she received aid from theRoyal Literary Fund . She wrote 11 more novels, mostly set in the rural Ireland she returned to in the 1820s, but none matched her earlier successes and after suffering bouts of depression she died in relative obscurity in the town of her birth at the age of 81. [http://extra.shu.ac.uk/corvey/corinne/1Roche/Roche%20biography.htm]Her obituary in
The Gentleman's Magazine remembers her as a ‘distinguished writer (who) had retired from the world and the world had forgotten her. But many young hearts, now old must remember the effect upon them of her graceful and touching compositions.’Bibliography
* "The Maid of the Hamlet. A Tale" (1793)
* "" (1796)
* "" (1798)
* "Nocturnal Visit: a Tale" (1800)
* "The Vicar of Lansdowne: or, Country Quarters" (1800)
* "The Discarded Son: or, Haunt of the Banditti; a Tale" (1807)
* "The Houses of Osma and Almeria: or, Convent of St. Ildefonso; a Tale" (1810)
* "The Monastery of St. Columb: or, The Atonement; a Novel" (1814)
* "Trecothick Bower: or, The Lady of the West Country; a Tale" (1814)
* "The Munster Cottage Boy: a Tale" (1820)
* "Bridal of Dunamore and Lost and Won. Two Tales" (1823)
* "The Tradition of the Castle: or, Scenes in the Emerald Isle" (1824)
* "The Castle Chapel: a Romantic Tale" (1825)
* "Contrast" (1828)
* "The Nun's Picture" (1834)External links
* [http://www.valancourtbooks.com/clermont.html Book description of "Clermont" (Valancourt Books)]
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