Rhoda Broughton

Rhoda Broughton (29 November 1840 – 5 June 1920) was a Welsh novelist and short story writer born in Denbigh in North Wales. Her early novels earned her a reputation for sensationalism which caused her later and stronger work to be neglected by serious critics, though she was described as a queen of the circulating libraries. She never got rid of the reputation of creating fast heroines with easy morals.


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Good-bye, sweetheart!, a novel [by Rhoda Broughton] (1872)
















Tales for Christmas eve [by Rhoda Broughton] (1873)
















Doctor Cupid, a novel [by Rhoda Broughton] (1891)
















A beginner [by Rhoda Broughton] (1899)
















Belinda, a novel [by Rhoda Broughton] (1899)
















Mrs. Bligh, a novel [by Rhoda Broughton] (1899)
















Scylla or Charybdis? [by Rhoda Broughton] (1899)
















Lavinia [by Rhoda Broughton] (1902)
















Foes in law [by Rhoda Broughton] [1906]
















A fool in her folly [by Rhoda Broughton] [1920]

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