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  1. Clara Reeve (1729-1807) fue una novelista inglesa del siglo XVIII, conocida principalmente por su novela gótica The Old English Baron [ El viejo barón inglés ], publicada en 1777.

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    Clara Reeve (23 January 1729 – 3 December 1807) was an English novelist best known for the Gothic novel The Old English Baron (1777). She also wrote an innovative history of prose fiction, The Progress of Romance (1785). Her first work was a translation from Latin, then an unusual language for a woman to learn.

  3. www.wikiwand.com › es › Clara_ReeveClara Reeve - Wikiwand

    Clara Reeve (1729-1807) fue una novelista inglesa del siglo XVIII, conocida principalmente por su novela gótica The Old English Baron [El viejo barón inglés], publicada en 1777.

  4. Clara Reeve (Author of The Old English Baron) Discover new books on Goodreads. See if your friends have read any of Clara Reeve's books. Join Goodreads. Clara Reeves Followers (13) Born. in Ipswich, The United Kingdom. January 01, 1729. Died. December 03, 1807. Genre. Literature & Fiction, Mystery & Thrillers. Influences.

  5. The Old English Baron is an early Gothic novel by the English author Clara Reeve. It was first published under this title in 1778, although it had anonymously appeared in 1777 under its original name of The Champion of Virtue, before Samuel Richardson's daughter, Mrs Bridgen, had edited it for her.

  6. Una ilustración de la edición de 1778 de The Old English Baron de Clara Reeve representa dos figuras sobresaltadas por una tercera figura con armadura. En minoría de Enrique el Sexto, rey de Inglaterra, cuando el renombrado Juan, Duque de Bedford era Regente de Francia, y Humphrey, el buen duque de Gloucester, era Protector de Inglaterra, un ...

  7. Overview. Clara Reeve. (1729—1807) novelist and poet. Quick Reference. (1729–1807), a novelist whose The Champion of Virtue; a Gothic Story (1777) was reprinted in 1778 as The Old English Baron. The author acknowledged her debt to Walpole's The Castle of Otranto.