Charlotte Turner Smith

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Charlotte Turner Smith


Born
in London, England
May 04, 1749

Died
October 28, 1806

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Charlotte Turner Smith was an English Romantic poet and novelist. She initiated a revival of the English sonnet, helped establish the conventions of Gothic fiction, and wrote political novels of sensibility.

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3.78 avg rating — 269 ratings — published 1788 — 98 editions
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The Old Manor House

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The Poems of Charlotte Smit...

3.93 avg rating — 144 ratings — published 1993 — 5 editions
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Elegiac Sonnets

3.66 avg rating — 118 ratings — published 1783 — 77 editions
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Desmond

3.16 avg rating — 83 ratings — published 1792 — 9 editions
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Beachy Head with Other Poems

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Beachy Head

3.74 avg rating — 50 ratings — published 1807
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Celestina

3.54 avg rating — 50 ratings — published 1791 — 31 editions
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The Emigrants, a Poem, in T...

3.23 avg rating — 44 ratings — published 1793 — 21 editions
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To Hope

Oh, Hope! thou soother sweet of human woes!
How shall I lure thee to my haunts forlorn!
For me wilt thou renew the wither’d rose,
And clear my painful path of pointed thorn?
Ah come, sweet nymph! in smiles and softness drest,
Like the young hours that lead the tender year,
Enchantress! come, and charm my cares to rest:—
Alas! the flatterer flies, and will not hear!
A prey to fear, anxiety, and pain,
Must I a sad existence still deplore?
Lo!—the flowers fade, but all the thorns remain,
'For me the vernal garland blooms no more.'
Come then, 'pale Misery’s love!' be thou my cure,
And I will bless thee, who, tho’ slow, art sure.”
Charlotte Turner Smith, The Poems of Charlotte Smith

“For having been educated in a convent, she knew nothing of the customs or manners of the world; and found it difficult to understand that among a people piquing themselves on their liberty, it was the custom to shut a man up in perpetual confinement, to enable him to pay his debts.”
Charlotte Turner Smith, Ethelinde, or the Recluse of the Lake

“If truth is not to be spoken, Sir, in a government, calling itself free, least it should be understood by the people, who are governed; and prevent their freely supplying the oil, that facilitates the movement of the cumbrous machine—If facts, which cannot be denied, be repressed; and reason, which cannot be controverted, be stifled; the time is not far distant, when such a country may say, adieu liberty!”
Charlotte Turner Smith, Desmond

Polls

February 2016 Old School Classic Poll

1853, Villette by Charlotte Brontë, 573 pages
 
  24 votes, 16.4%

1896, The Island of Dr. Moreau by H.G. Wells, 160 pages
 
  22 votes, 15.1%

 
  17 votes, 11.6%

1516, Utopia by Thomas More, 135 pages
 
  17 votes, 11.6%

1869, The Idiot by Fyodor Dostoyevsky, 667 pages
 
  15 votes, 10.3%

1603, Othello by William Shakespeare, 314 pages
 
  14 votes, 9.6%

 
  10 votes, 6.8%

1678, The Pilgrim's Progress by John Bunyan, 324 pages
 
  7 votes, 4.8%

1796, The Monk by Matthew Gregory Lewis, 386 pages
 
  7 votes, 4.8%

 
  4 votes, 2.7%

1853, Ruth by Elizabeth Gaskell, 432 pages
 
  4 votes, 2.7%

 
  2 votes, 1.4%

1788, Emmeline by Charlotte Turner Smith, 520 pages
 
  2 votes, 1.4%

1832, Indiana by George Sand, 278 pages
 
  1 vote, 0.7%

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