Lady Charlotte Bury
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Standard Name: Bury, Lady Charlotte
Birth Name: Charlotte Susan Maria Campbell
Styled: Lady Charlotte Susan Maria Campbell
Married Name: Lady Charlotte Susan Maria Campbell
Married Name: Lady Charlotte Susan Maria Bury
Pseudonym: A Lady
Pseudonym: A Lady of Rank
Pseudonym: The Authoress of Flirtation
Pseudonym: The Authoress of the Disinherited and Flirtation
Pseudonym: The Author of The History of a Flirt
Nickname: Lady Frances Juliana Flummery
Used Form: the author of The Disinherited
Used Form: C. C. Bury
Used Form: C. M. B.
Used Form: Lady Charlotte S. M. Campbell
had the example in her family of genteel women whose writing was an important source of income to them. Her relations had addressed some of her favourite fictional topics: marriage into the nobility from a position well below it, and re-marriage after divorce. She wrote poems as an adolescent, and published them before her first marriage. From this point in her life she was always short of money. Her first novel dates from the years of her first widowhood, and her output was highest during her second marriage. From the diary she kept while at Court, she printed non-fictional scandal memoirs on subject-matter similar to that of her seventeen or more novels—the life and scandals of fashionable society—but her own attitude, often reinforced by heavy-handed authorial comment at the ends of novels, is generally censorious as well as sentimental. She seldom offers happy endings: whether grave or trivial, the sins or mistakes of her characters most often lead them to suffering and disaster. The most scandalous and arguably the most interesting selections of her diary remain almost unknown.
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Bury, Lady Charlotte. "Alla Giornata"; or, To the Day. Saunders and Otley, 1826, 3 vols.
Scott, Caroline. A Marriage in High Life. Editor Bury, Lady Charlotte, H. Colburn, 1828, 2 vols.
Bury, Lady Charlotte. Conduct is Fate. William Blackwood and T. Cadell, 1822, 3 vols.
Bury, Lady Charlotte. Diary Illustrative of the Times of George the Fourth. Editor Galt, John, Henry Colburn, 1839, 4 vols.
Bury, Lady Charlotte. Family Records; or, The Two Sisters. Saunders and Otley, 1841, 3 vols.
Bury, Lady Charlotte. Flirtation. H. Colburn, 1827, 3 vols.
Damer, Anne. Journal of the Heart. Editor Bury, Lady Charlotte, H. Colburn, 1830.
Bury, Lady Charlotte. Love. H. Colburn, 1837, 3 vols.
Gore, Catherine. Memoirs of a Peeress; or, The Days of Fox. Editor Bury, Lady Charlotte, Colburn, 1837, 3 vols.
Bury, Lady Charlotte. Poems on Several Occasions. 1797.
Bury, Lady Charlotte. Self-Indulgence. Printed by T. Allan for G. R. Clarke, 1812, 2 vols.
Bury, Lady Charlotte. Suspirium Sanctorum; or, Holy Breathings. Saunders and Otley, 1826.
Bury, Lady Charlotte. The Devoted. R. Bentley, 1836, 3 vols.
Bury, Lady Charlotte. The Disinherited; and, The Ensnared. R. Bentley, 1834, 3 vols.
Bury, Lady Charlotte. The Divorced. Henry Colburn, 1837, 2 vols.
Bury, Lady Charlotte. The Exclusives. H. Colborn and R. Bentley, 1830, 3 vols.
Bury, Lady Charlotte. The History of a Flirt. H. Colburn, 1840, 3 vols.
Bury, Lady Charlotte. The Lady of Fashion. 1856, 3 vols.
Bury, Lady Charlotte. The Manoevring Mother. H. Colburn, 1842, 3 vols.
Bury, Lady Charlotte. The Murdered Queen! or, Caroline of Brunswick. Emans, 1838.
Bury, Lady Charlotte. The Roses. Hurst and Blackwell, 1853, 3 vols.
Bury, Lady Charlotte. The Separation. H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830, 3 vols.
Bury, Lady Charlotte, and Edward John Bury. The Three Great Sanctuaries of Tuscany. John Murray, 1833.
Bury, Lady Charlotte. The Two Baronets. Routledge, Warne, and Routledge, 1864.
Bury, Lady Charlotte. The Wilfulness of Woman. H. Colburn, 1844, 3 vols.