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Porter is seen to have "crafted and pioneered many of the narrative tools most commonly associated with both the national tale and the historical novel," though her claims in her lifetime to have done so were often ridiculed and dismissed. Her 1810 work
282:. Though one of the most popular writers of her time, the profligacy and financial indecisions of her brothers kept her very poor, as she and Anna Maria were constantly obliged to use their incomes to pay off their brothers' debts. 1024: 193:, England, the third of five children of the Irishman William Porter and Jane Blenkinsop Porter of Durham. Tall and beautiful as she grew up, young Jane Porter's grave air earned her the nickname La Penserosa after 181:(1810) are seen as among the earliest historical novels in a modern style and among the first to become bestsellers. They were abridged and remained popular among children well into the twentieth century. 1019: 340:(1831), purporting to record actual circumstances and edited by Jane, was written by her brother, Dr William Ogilvie Porter, as letters in the University of Durham Porter archives show. 274:, was very successful. The French version was banned by Napoleon. It was said to have influenced Scott and other writers and has remained popular with Scottish children. 994: 343:
In her later years, Porter continued to write pieces for journals. Many appeared anonymously or were simply signed "J. P." Her wide-ranging topics included
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Sister Novelists: The Trailblazing Porter Sisters, Who Paved the Way for Austen and the Brontës (Jane and Maria Porter) by Devoney Looser (2022)
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in the 1790s, where the sisters entered a circle of famous and future-famous actors, artists, and literary women, including
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Sister novelists : the trailblazing Porter sisters, who paved the way for Austen and the BrontĂ«s
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Sutherland, Virginia (2013). "Jane Porter and the Heroic Past". In Otago Students of Letters (ed.).
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In Her Hand: Letters of Romantic-Era British Women Writers in New Zealand Collections
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McLean, Thomas (2012). "Jane Porter and the Wonder of Lord Byron".
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McLean, Thomas (2009). "Jane Porter's Later Works, 1825-1846".
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Writers of historical fiction set in the early modern period
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Porter's siblings also achieved some fame. Her sister
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What'sHerName and Dr. Devoney Looser (2 April 2018).
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Porter contributed to periodicals and wrote the play
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Writers of historical fiction set in the Middle Ages
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Porter, like many contemporaries, was fascinated by
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Index

The Scottish Chiefs
Jane Porter (Tarzan)
Jane Porter (romance author)
Jane Porter, from The Ladies' Monthly Museum
Durham
Bristol
Kingdom of Great Britain
historical novelist
Durham
John Milton
Il Penseroso
Edinburgh
Sir Walter Scott
London
Elizabeth Inchbald
Anna Laetitia Barbauld
Hannah More
Elizabeth Hamilton
Selina Davenport
Elizabeth Benger
Anna Maria Porter
Robert Ker Porter
William Wallace
historical novel
House of Stuart

Thaddeus of Warsaw
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Edmund Kean
Samson Penley

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