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Elizabeth Caroline Grey (1798—1869), aka Mrs. Colonel Grey or Mrs. Grey, was a prolific English author of over 30 romance novels, silver fork novels, Gothic novels, sensation fiction and penny dreadfuls, active between the 1820s and 1867. Commenting on her literary reputation in 1859, American critic Samuel Austin Allibone said Grey "has fairly earned a title to be ranked as one of the most popular novelists of the day." That reputation has not lasted, her life and body of work today are fairly obscure outside of a few specialized fields of study such as Victorian literature and vampire literature. Grey is probably most often remembered today as being the first woman to write and publish a vampire story; one of her earliest stories, The Skeleton Count, or The Vampire Mistress, it was first published in 1828 in the weekly paper The Casket.
Elizabeth's maiden name was Duncan and she was the niece of "Miss Duncan", a famous actress of the late 18th century. Elizabeth married "Colonel Grey", a reporter for the Morning Chronicle, about whom very little else is known.. Elizabeth Grey worked at a London school for girls. In her spare time wrote silver fork novels, such as Sybil Lennard (1846), about a Swiss orphan who rises to become a governess in England; it has been described by John Sutherland as resembling the fiction of the Brontė sisters. She also wrote penny dreadfuls such as Murder Will Out (1860) and The Iron Mask (1847). Grey's ability to write both "proper" fiction for polite society, and sensational Gothic and penny dreadfuls (some of which were initially published anonymously), earned her a broad audience in her day.
Works by Elizabeth Caroline Grey.
- The Skeleton Count, or The Vampire Mistress, in 1828's The Casket. (penny dreadful).
- De Lisle: or, The Distrustful man. London: Bull, 1828.
- The Trials of Life. London: E. Bull, 1829
- Alice Seymour: A Tale. London: J. Hatchard and Son. 1831
- The Duke. London: Bentley, 1839.
- The Young Prima Donna. London: Bentley, 1840.
- The Little Wife, and The Baronet's Daughters. London: Saunders and Otley, 1841.
- The Belle of the Family: or, The Jointure: A Novel. London: Newby, 1843.
- The Old Dower House: A Tale of Bygone Days. London: Newby, 1844.
- The Bosom Friend: A Novel. London: Newby, 1845.
- The Gambler's Wife. London: Newby, 1845.
- Hyacinthe; or, The Contrast. London: Newby, 1845.
- Sybil Lennard. London: Newby, 1846.
- The Ordeal by Touch. 1846. (penny dreadful)
- The Daughters. London: Newby, 1847.
- The Iron Mask. 1847. (penny dreadful)
- Aline: An Old Friend's Story. London: Newby, 1848.
- The Rectory Guest. London: Newby, 1849.
- Mabel Carrington: A Novel. London: Newby, 1849.
- An Old Country House. London: Newby, 1850.
- Mary Seaham. London: Colburn, 1852.
- The Young Husband. London: Hurst and Blackett, 1854.
- Sibyl's Little Daughter: A Sequel to The Gipsy's Daughter. London: Thomas Cautley Newby, 1854
- Cousin Harry: A Novel. London: Hurst and Blackett, 1858.
- Two Hearts Tale. London: Hurst and Blackett, 1858.
- The Opera-Singers Wife. London, 1860.
- The Little Beauty: A Novel. London: Hurst and Blackett, 1860.
- Murder Will Out. 1860. (penny dreadful)
- One of the Family. 1861.
- The Autobiography of Frank, the Happiest Dog that Ever Lived. London, 1861.
- Passages in the Life of a Fast Young Lady. London: Hurst and Blackett, 1862.
- Good Society: or, Contrasts of Character. London: Hurst and Blackett, 1863.
- Love's Sacrifice. London: Hurst and Blackett, 1867.
- Works by Elizabeth Caroline Grey at Internet Archive (scanned books original editions color illustrated)
- Works by Elizabeth Caroline Grey at Google Books (scanned books original editions)
Elizabeth Caroline Grey
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