Here are Lovers

Romantic novel by Hilda Vaughan

Here are Lovers is a novel by Welsh author Hilda Vaughan.

Synopsis

Laetitia Wingfield, daughter of the Anglicised Squire Wingfield, is rescued by Gronwy Griffith, the son a Welsh tenant farmer.[1]

Publication

Here are Lovers was Vaughan's second novel, published in the summer of 1926.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Here are Lovers". University of South Wales. Retrieved 8 July 2014.
  2. ^ Thomas, p5.

Here Are Lovers, reprinted by Honno Welsh Women's Classics Archived 24 January 2021 at the Wayback Machine

Sources

  • Thomas, Lucy (2008). "The Fiction of Hilda Vaughan (1892–1985): Negotiating the Boundaries of Welsh Identity". PhD Thesis. University of Cardiff. 12 Mar. 2014.
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Hilda Vaughan
Novels
  • The Battle to the Weak (1925)
  • Here are Lovers (1926)
  • The Invader (1928)
  • Her Father's House (1930)
  • The Soldier and the Gentlewoman (1932)
  • The Curtain Rises (1935)
  • Harvest Home (1936)
  • The Fair Woman (1942), later republished in England under the title Iron and Gold (1948)
  • Pardon and Peace (1943)
  • The Candle and the Light (1954)
  • Recovered Greenness (unpublished; never completed)
Plays
  • She Too Was Young (1938, with Laurier Lister)
  • Forsaking All Other (with Laurier Lister; never performed)
Stories
  • A Thing of Nought (1934)
  • Alive or Dead (1944)