Elizabeth Strutt
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As a novelist and travel-writer and in one book of at least semi-feminist debate, various literary ability, and competent to almost all sorts of work.
seems to be addressing women; but when she writes on religion she takes men as her subject. With only one little book of poetry to her name, she scattered her poems, especially sonnets, among her prose works. Her fiction begins in the Romantic era and ends by, apparently, responding to the early novels of
. Her own early novels tend to exotic or chronologically-distant settings, and are preoccupied with building relationships between different nations or classes; later her central topics are domestic.
described her as possessed of