Emily Clark
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Emily Clark was an English novelist of the 18th century. She believed herself to be the great-granddaughter of Theodore Stephen, Baron von Neuhof, though may well have been mistaken.
- Ianthé, or the Flower of Caernarvon (1798)
- Ermina Montrose or The Cottage of the Vale (1800)
- The Banks of the Douro, or, The Maid of Portugal (1805)
- Poems (1810)
- Tales at the Fireside (1817)
- The Esquimaux (1819)
[edit] External links
- M. Clare Loughlin-Chow, ‘Clark, Emily Frederick (fl. 1798–1833)’], Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004, accessed 4 March 2007