Adriana Craciun

Standard Name: Craciun, Adriana

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Violence Helen Craik
This tale of a lady and a groom was said to have ended with the latter's death from a gunshot wound in 1792. This was officially pronounced to be suicide, but rumour said that her...
Textual Features Charlotte Dacre
Zofloya opens in late fifteenth-century Venice; its climax takes place in the Apennines. It is famous for its female villain, Victoria. She lusts for power and pleasure but specifically for an outrageous love-object...
Literary responses Anne Bannerman
After her death AB was quickly forgotten. Yet literary historian Stuart Curran has recently noted the influence of her poetry on Dorothea Primrose Campbell . Critic Adriana Craciun , writing for the website Scottish Women...
Literary responses Helen Craik
Apparently the only journal to notice Adelaide de Narbonne was the Anti-Jacobin in January 1800: it wished that Craik had not left her own political stance inexplicit.
Craciun, Adriana, and Kari E. Lokke, editors. “The New Cordays: Helen Craik and British Representations of Charlotte Corday, 1793-1800”. Rebellious Hearts: British Women Writers and the French Revolution, State University of New York Press, pp. 193-32.
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Dacre, Charlotte. “Introduction”. Zofloya; or, The Moor, edited by Adriana Craciun, Broadview, 1997, pp. 11-36.
Moskal, Jeanne. “Napoleon, Nationalism, and the Politics of Religion in Mariana Starke’s <span data-tei-ns-tag="tei_title" data-tei-title-lvl=‘m’>Letters from Italy</span&gt”;. Rebellious Hearts: British Women Writers and the French Revolution, edited by Adriana Craciun and Kari E. Lokke, State University of New York Press, 2001.
Binfield, Kevin. “The French, the ’Long-wished-for Revolution,’ and the Just War in Joanna Southcott”. Rebellious Hearts: British Women Writers and the French Revolution, edited by Adriana Craciun and Kari E. Lokke, State University of New York Press, 2001, pp. 135-59.
Craciun, Adriana, and Kari E. Lokke, editors. “The New Cordays: Helen Craik and British Representations of Charlotte Corday, 1793-1800”. Rebellious Hearts: British Women Writers and the French Revolution, State University of New York Press, 2001, pp. 193-32.
Dacre, Charlotte. Zofloya; or, The Moor. Editor Craciun, Adriana, Broadview, 1997.