This is an alphabetical list of female novelists who were active in England and Wales, and the Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland before approximately 1800. Nota bene: authors of novels are the focus of this list, though many of these writers worked in more than one genre.

"Beauty in search of knowledge". (Young woman in front of a circulating library, where most readers accessed novels in the 18th century. Mezzotint, printed by R. Sayer & J. Bennett, London, 1782.)
Novelists
A
- Penelope Aubin (c. 1658–1731)
- Jane Austen (1775–1817)
B
- Jane Barker (1652–1732)
- Mrs Barnby (fl. 1799–1804)[1]
- Mrs. E. G. Bayfield[2]
- Catharine Bayley (fl. 1810–1812)[3]
- Amelia Beauclerc (fl. 1810s)
- Aphra Behn (1640–1689)
- Elizabeth Benger (1775–1827)
- Helena Berkenhout (fl. 1805)[4]
- Anna Maria Bennett (c. 1750 – 1808)
- Elizabeth Blower (c. 1757/1763 – after 1816)
- Elizabeth Bonhôte (née Mapes; 1744–1818)
- Jeanne T. Bottens (fl. 1808)[5]
- Sophia Bouverie (fl. 1808)[6]
- Elizabeth Boyd (c. 1710 – 1745)
- Sophia Briscoe (fl. 1770s)
- Eliza Bromley (née Nugent; fl. 1784–1803)
- Charlotte Brooke (c. 1740–1793)
- Frances Brooke (1723–1789)
- Indiana Brooks (fl. 1789)[7][8]
- Mary Brunton (1778–1818)[9]
- Anne Bryton (fl. 1780)[8]
- Mrs Bullock (fl. 1795–1801)[10]
- Anne Burke (fl. 1780–1805)
- Caroline Burney (pseud; fl. 1809–1810)
- Frances Burney (1752–1840)[9]
- Sarah Burney (1772–1844)
- Charlotte Susan Maria Bury (née Campbell; 1775–1861)
- Harriet Butler (fl. 1806–1807)[11]
- Sarah Butler (c. 1689 – c. 1716)[12][13]
- Medora Gordon Byron (1790–1858)
C
- Lady Mary C. (fl. 1797)[14]
- Mary Ann Canning (fl. 1778)[15]
- Mrs H. Cartwright (fl. 1776–1787)
- Mrs Carver (fl. 1797–1800)[16][17]
- Mary Ann Cavendish-Bradshaw (c. 1758–1849)
- Margaret Cavendish (1623–1673)
- Mary Champion de Crespigny (née Clarke; c. 1749 – 1812)
- Charlotte Charke (née Cibber; 1713–1760)
- Mary Charlton (fl. 1794–1824)
- Harriet Chilcot (later Meziere; 1754–1784)[7][18]
- Emily Frederick Clark (fl. 1798–1833)
- Elizabeth Cobbold (née Knipe; 1767–1824)
- Jane Collier (1714–1755)
- Mary Collyer (née Mitchell; c. 1716 – 1763)
- Mrs Colpoys (fl. 1801)[19]
- Maria Susanna Cooper (1737–1807)
- Cordelia Cordova (fl. 1809)[20]
- Helen Craik (c. 1751 – 1825)
- Mrs Croffts (fl. 1798–1801)[21]
- Margaret Cullen (1767—1837)
- Catherine Cuthbertson (c. 1775 – 1842)
D
- Charlotte Dacre (née King, later Byrne; pseud. Rosa Matilda; 1782?–1825)
- Anne Seymour Damer (née Conway; 1748–1828)
- Selina Davenport (1779–1859)
- Mary Davys (1674–1732)
- Anne Dawe (fl. 1770)[7][8][18]
- Thomasine Dennis (fl. 1806)[22]
- Ann Doherty (c. 1786–c. 1832)
- Sarah Draper (fl. 1796)[23]
- Camilla Dufour (fl. 1803)
E
F
- Eliza Fenwick (née Jaco; 1767–1840)[9]
- Susan Edmonstone Ferrier (1782–1854)
- Sarah Fielding (1710–1768)[9]
- Matilda Fitz John (fl. 1796)[25]
- E. M. Foster (fl. 1795–1810)
- Sophia Frances (fl. 1806–1809)[26]
- Anne Fuller (died 1790)
G
- Phebe Gibbes (died 1805)
- Mary Goldsmith (fl. 1804)[27]
- Ann Gomersall (1750—1835)
- Elizabeth Sarah Gooch (1757–1807)
- Sarah Green (fl. 1790–1825)
- Elizabeth Griffith (1727–1793)
- Susannah Gunning (née Minifie; 1740–1800)
H
- Ann Mary Hamilton (fl. 1806–1813)
- Elizabeth Hamilton (1756 or 1758 – 1816)
- Mary Hamilton (née Leslie; 1736–1821)[9]
- Mary Ann Hanway (fl. 1776–1814)
- Martha Harley (later Hugill; fl. 1786–1797)
- Jane Harvey (1771–1848)
- Ann Julia Hatton (née Kemble; 1764–1838)
- Laetitia Matilda Hawkins (1759–1835)
- Mary Hays (1759–1843)[9]
- Eliza Haywood (1693–1756)[9]
- Mary Hearne (? fl. 1718)
- Elizabeth Helme (née Horrobin; 1743–1814)
- Elizabeth Hervey (née Marsh; 1748 – c. 1820)
- Mary Hill (fl. 1809–1813)[28]
- Augusta Ann Hirst (fl. 1807)[29]
- Barbara Hofland (née Wreaks; 1770–1844)
- Fanny Holcroft (1780–1844))
- Margaret Holford (1757–1834)
- Margaret Holford (1778–1852)
- Esther Holsten (fl. 1801–1803)[30]
- Sarah Ann Hook (fl. 1803–1804)[31]
- Ann Howell (fl. 1787–1797)[7][32]
- Anne Rice Hughes (fl. 1786–1795)[7][8][18][33]
- Maria Hunter (fl. 1772–1778)[7][8][18][34]
- Rachel Hunter (c. 1754 – 1813)
- Margaret Hurry (fl. 1795–1809)[35]
I
- Elizabeth Inchbald (1753–1821)[9]
- Mrs Issacs (fl. 1801–1820)[36]
J
K
- Susanna Keir (née Harvey; 1747–1802)
- Isabella Kelly (née Fordyce; 1759–1857)
- Ann Kendall (fl. 1798–1800)[40]
- Anne Ker (née Phillips; 1766–1821)
- Dorothy Kilner (1755–1836)
- Mary Ann Kilner (née Maze; 1753–1831)
- Sophia King (c. 1781 – c. 1805)
- Cornelia Knight (1757–1837)
L
- Eliza Lake (fl. 1800–1806)[41]
- Sarah Lansdell (fl. 1796–1798)[7][8][18][42]
- Mary Latter (1725–1777)
- Harriet Lee (1757–1851)[9]
- Sophia Lee (1750–1824)[9]
- Elizabeth Le Fanu (1758–1837)
- Charlotte Lennox (née Ramsay; 1720–1804)[9]
- Elizabeth Anne Le Noir (c. 1755–1841)
- Mrs Leslie (fl. 1801–1806)[43]
- Alethea Lewis (1749–1827)
- Martha-Elizabeth Leycester (fl. 1788)[44][45]
M
- Charlotte MacCarthy (fl. 1745–1768)
- Anna Maria Mackenzie (fl. 1782–1811)
- Miriam Malden (fl. 1804–1813)[46][47][48]
- Delarivier Manley (1663 or c. 1670 – 1724)
- Jean Marishall (or Jane Marshall; fl. 1765–1788)
- Elizabeth Marsh (1735–1785)
- Mrs Martin (fl. 1798–1830)[46][49][50][51]
- Mrs. Mathews (fl. 1793)[52][53][54]
- Eliza Kirkham Mathews (née Kirkham Strong; 1772–1802)
- Charlotte Matthew (fl. 1793–1807)[49][55][56]
- Anna Meades (born c. 1734)
- Elizabeth Meeke (1761–1826)
- Anna Millikin (1764– after 1849)
- Frances Mary Mills (fl. 1805)[57][58]
- Margaret Minifie (1734–1803)
- Marianne Moore (fl. 1802–1803)[46][49][59][60]
- Hannah More (1745–1833)
- Henrietta Mosse (née Rouvière; died 1835)
- Agnes Musgrave (fl. 1795–1808)[7][61][62]
N
O
- Susannah Oakes (fl. 1805)[64][65]
- Amelia Opie (1769–1853)[9]
- Anne Ormsby (fl. 1804–1805)[66][67]
- Sydney Owenson (c. 1781? – 1859)[9]
P
- Charlotte Palmer (c. 1762–1834 or after)
- Alicia Tindal Palmer (1763–1822)
- Mary Elizabeth Parker (fl. 1795–1802)[7][18][68]
- Catherine Parry (died 1788)[7][8][69]
- Eliza Parsons (née Phelp; 1739–1811)[70]
- Mrs F. C. Patrick (fl. 1797–1799)
- Lucy Peacock (fl. 1785–1816)
- Sarah Pearson (1767–1833)[7][71]
- Frances Peck (fl. 1804–1805)[72][73]
- M. Peddle (fl. 1785)[7][8][18][74]
- Janetta Philipps (fl. 1802–1811)[75]
- Mary Pickar (fl. 1804–1805)[76] [77]
- Mary Pilkington (née Hopkins; 1761–1839)
- Mary Pix (1666–1709)
- Arabella Plantin (born c. 1700)
- Anne Plumptre (1760–1818)
- Elizabeth Plunkett (née Gunning; 1769–1823)
- Anna Maria Porter (1780–1832)
- Jane Porter (1776–1850)
- Elizabeth Purbeck (fl. 1789–1797)
- Jane Purbeck (fl. 1789–1802)
- Jael Pye (née Mendez; c. 1737 – 1782)
R
- Ann Radcliffe (née Ward; 1764–1823)
- Mary Ann Radcliffe (1746–1818)
- Eliza Ratcliffe (fl. 1808)[49][78][79]
- Clara Reeve (1729–1807)
- Henrietta Rhodes (fl. 1811–1814)[80]
- Mrs. Rice (fl. 1803–1807): author of The Deserted Wife (1803) and Monteith (1806)[49][46][81]
- Catherine Eliza Richardson (née Scott; 1777–1853)
- Margaret Wade Roberts (fl. 1806–1809) [82][83]
- Eliza Frances Robertson (1771–1805) [84][85]
- Mary Robinson (1757–1800)
- Maria Elizabeth Robinson (1775–1818)
- Regina Maria Roche (1764–1845)[86]
- Mrs Ross (fl. 1811–1817)[87]
- Elizabeth Singer Rowe (1674–1737)
- Susanna Rowson (née Haswell; 1762–1824)
- Elizabeth Ryves (1750–1797)
S
- Charlotte Sanders/Saunders (fl. 1787)[7][8][18]
- Maria Grace Saffery (1773–1858)
- Honoria Scott (fl. 1810–1822)[88][89]
- Sarah Scott (1723–1795)
- Catharine Selden (fl. 1797)
- Mary Shelley (1797–1851)
- Frances Sheridan (1724–1766)[9]
- Sarah Sheriffe (fl. 1800–1803)[90]
- Mary Martha Sherwood (née Butt; 1775–1851)
- Mrs Showes (fl. 1797–1806)[91]
- Caroline Sinclair (fl. 1809)[92][93]
- Ann Masterman Skinn (1747–1789)
- Eleanor Sleath (1770–1847)[94]
- Catharina Smith (fl. 1809–1815)
- Charlotte Smith (1749–1806)[9]
- Julia Smith (fl. 1804–1805)[95][96]
- Maria Lavinia Smith (fl. 1801)[97]
- Elizabeth Somerville (née Helme; 1774–1840)
- Elizabeth Isabella Spence (1768–1832)
- Sarah Emma Spencer (fl. 1788)[7][8][18]
- Helen St Victor (fl. 1808)[98][99]
- Louisa Sidney Stanhope (fl. 1806–1827)
- Miss Street (fl. 1790–1793)[100]
- Elizabeth Strutt (1782–1867)
- Augusta Amelia Stuart (fl. 1808–1812)[101][102][103]
T
- Eliza Taylor (fl. 1779—1806)[7][104]
- Jane Taylor (1783–1824)
- Maria Tharmott (fl. 1805)[105][106]
- Ann Thomas (fl. 1784—1795)[107]
- Elizabeth Thomas (née Wolferstan; 1770/71–1855)
- Anna (Harriet?) Thompson (fl. 1787–1807)[46][49][108][109][110]
- Jane Timbury (died c. 1792, fl. 1770–1791)
- Elizabeth Sophia Tomlins (1763–1828)
- Anne Trelawney (fl. 1805)[111][112]
- Sarah Trimmer (née Kirby; 1741–1810)
- Catharine Trotter Cockburn (1679–1749)
- Mary Tuck (fl. 1804)[113][114]
V
W
- Catherine George Ward (c. 1787)
- Jane Warton (1723–1809)
- Anna Weamys (fl. 1651)
- Helena Wells (later Whitford; 1761?–1824)
- Jane West (née Iliffe; 1758–1852)
- Sarah Scudgell Wilkinson (1779–1831)
- Helen Maria Williams (c. 1761 – 1827)
- Ann Wingrove (fl. 1795–1801)[117][118]
- Mary Wollstonecraft (1759–1797)
- Sophia Woodfall (1780–1852)[119] [120]
- A. Woodfin (1736–1784)[7][8][121]
- Augusta Maria Woodthorpe (fl. 1809)[122]
- Elizabeth Wright (fl. 1801)[123]
- Mary Wroth (née Sidney; 1587–1651/3)
Y
- Ann Yearsley (1752–1806)
- Mrs R.P.M. Yorke (fl. 1800–1805)[124]
- Henrietta Maria Young (fl. 1809)[125][126]
- Mary Julia Young (fl. 1788–1810)
See also
- List of biographical dictionaries of women writers in English
- List of early-modern British women playwrights
- List of early-modern British women poets
- List of female poets
- List of feminist poets
- List of Minerva Press authors
- List of poets
- List of women rhetoricians
- List of women writers
- Lists of writers
- Mothers of the Novel: 100 Good Women Writers Before Jane Austen
- Oxford period poetry anthologies
- Women Writers Project
- Women's writing (literary category)
Notes
- ↑ Corvey Women Writers on the Web author page
- ↑ Referred to in E. M. Forster.
- ↑ ”Bayley, Catharine.” The Women's Print History Project, 2019, Person ID 2768. Accessed 2023-01-02.
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- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Listed in Dale Spender's Mothers of the novel: 100 good women writers before Jane Austen (Pandora, 1986, p. 119ff). Spender is notable for her work recuperating the work of women writers long out of print.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Todd, Janet, ed. A Dictionary of British and American women writers, 1660-1800. Totowa, N.J.: Rowman & Allanheld, 1985. (Internet Archive)
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Republished in the Pandora Press "Mothers of the Novel" series, 1986–1989.
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- Todd, Janet. A Dictionary of British and American women writers, 1660–1800. Totowa, N.J.: Rowman & Allanheld, 1985. (Internet Archive)
- Williams, K. "Women Writers and the Rise of the Novel." The History of British Women's Writing, 1690–1750. Edited by R. Ballaster. Series: The History of British Women's Writing. Palgrave Macmillan, 2010. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230298354_7
External links
- Bibliography of Early Modern Women Writers That Are In Print
- British Women Romantic Poets An electronic collection of texts for the period (1789–1832).
- The Brown University Women Writers Project Emphasis is on pre-Victorian women writers.
- A Celebration of Women Writers A major focus of this site is the development of on-line editions of older, often rare, out-of-copyright works.
- Emory Women Writers Resource Project A collection of texts by women writing from the seventeenth century through the early twentieth century.
- List of biographical dictionaries Collectively, the resources at this site "provide information about any 17th-century British woman writer one could imagine."
- Luminarium An online Anthology of English Literature
- Romantic Circles, a refereed scholarly website devoted to the study of Romantic-period literature and culture.
- Women Romantic-Era Writers
- The Women Writers Archive: Early Modern Women Writers Online
- The Women's Print History Project
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