Isabella Kelly
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Isabella Kelly, née Fordyce, also Isabella Hedgeland (1759 in Scotland - June 25, 1857 in London) was a British novelist and poet. She married Robert Hawke Kelly (died in or before 1807 in Trinidad), a captain in the Royal Navy. Their son Fitzroy Edward Kelly became Attorney-General.
Works
Poetry
- Collection of Poems and Fables (1794)
Novels
- Madeline, or The Castle of Montgomery (1794)
- The Abbey of St Asaph (1795)
- The Ruins of Avondale Priory (1796)
- Joscelina, or The Rewards of Benevolence (1797)
- Eva (1799)
- Ruthinglenne, or The Critical Moment (1801)
- Edwardina (1801)
- The Baron's Daughter (1802)
- A Modern Incident in Domestic Life (1803)
- The Secret (1805)
- Jane de Dunstaneville, or Characters as They Are (1813)
Non-fiction
- Instructive Anecdotes for Youth (1819)
- A Memoir of the Late Mrs. Henrietta Fordyce (anonymous, 1823)
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