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Roche, Regina Maria (1764 - 1845)

Short name Roche, Regina Maria
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First name Regina Maria
Birth name Roche
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Alternative name Regina Maria Dalton
Date of birth 1764
Date of death 1845
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Sex Female
Place of birth Waterford
Place of death Waterford
Lived in Ireland , England
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Roche, Regina Maria was ...
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Place(s) of Residence Ireland , England
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The Vicar of Lansdowne, or Country Quarters (1789) 4 0
The Maid of the Hamlet (1793) 1 0
The Children of the Abbey (1796) 16 1
Clermont (1798) 3 0
The nocturnal visit (1800) 2 1
The discarded son, or Haunt of the banditti (1805) 4 0
The Monastery of St Columb (1813) 1 0
Trecothick Bower (1814) 0 0
*A unique woman (1823) 1 0
The Castle Chapel (1825) 3 0

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Circulations of Roche, Regina Maria, the person (for circulations of her works, see under each individual Work)
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*Presence in Behn Catalogue 1801 lists person

Receptions of Roche, Regina Maria, the person

For receptions of her works, see under each individual Work.

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ZZ*Comparing male - female authorship in letter 2282 Charrière, Isabelle de 1801 comments on person
Regina Maria Roche None is portrait of

MENTIONED IN:
- Spender, Mothers of the Novel
- Peter Garside and Rainer Schöwering (eds.), The English Novel 1770-1829. A bibliographical survey of prose fiction published in the British Isles. Oxford U.P., 2000, vol. II (1800-1829).

NOT MENTIONED IN:
- Buck, Guide to women's literature, 1992.

A prolific author, according to Garside/Schöwering (p. 64: 11 novels in 1800-1829). svd. oct. 2007.