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Encyclopedia > Clara Reeve

Clara Reeve (1729 - 1807), novelist, was the author of several novels, of which only one is remembered--The Old English Baron (1777), written in imitation of, or rivalry with, H. Walpole's Castle of Otranto, with which it has often been printed.

This article is originally from A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature.

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Disch - Clara Reeve (6602 words)
Clara is finally able to translate Renata's journal and is horrified to learn that Renata had been in effect Manfred's prisoner, raped by him with Clara Maria really his daughter, and that her death was in fact a suicide to pre-empt Manfredo's murdering her.
Clara Reeve is a magnificent sequence of ever-burgeoning impostures.
Clara Reeve is the canvas on which Disch portrays the confluence and contrast of disparate periods and themes in one life.
Reeve - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (142 words)
A reeve (Old English gerefa) was an Anglo-Saxon official of high rank, exerting local jurisdiction.
Reeve in Canada is an elected head of a small municipality,
Reeve or Hogreeve in old New England towns is a now-ceremonial position formerly in charge of rounding up loose hogs.
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