
Charlotte Dacre, born Charlotte King, was a British Gothic novelist, and poet. Most references today are given as Charlotte Dacre, but she first wrote under the pseudonym "Rosa Matilda" and later adopted a second pseudonym to confuse her critics. She became Charlotte Byrne upon her marriage to Nicholas Byrne in 1815. Dacre published four novels, and three books of poetry, one co-authored with her sister Sophia King. Her novels are Confessions of the Nun of St. Omer (1805), Zofloya (1806), The Libertine (1807) and The Passions (1811).
“I know that there is not in the world a more subtle poison than that which is extracted from and administered by books.””
“She turned of an ashy paleness as cold hatred and desire for revenge took possession of her vindictive soul.””
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