Sara Green
Sarah Green (fl. 1790–1825) was an Irish-English author, recognized as one of the ten most prolific novelists of the first two decades of the nineteenth century.[1] Probably born in Ireland, she later moved to London and wrote extensively in various genres including novels, tales, romances, mock-romances, religious works, conduct literature, translations, and editing.[1] Her notable work includes the satirical novel Romance Readers and Romance Writers (1810).[1]
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