MRS. CHARLOTTE SMITH BIOGRAPHY
MRS. CHARLOTTE SMITH BIOGRAPHY from the Biographical Dictionary of English Literature by John Cousin.
SMITH, MRS. CHARLOTTE (TURNER) (1749-1806). —Was m. at 15 to a West Indian merchant, who by a series of misfortunes and imprudences was reduced from affluence to poverty. She had in her youth shown considerable promise as a poetess, and in her misfortunes she was able to maintain herself and her family by her pen. In addition to a poem, Beachy Head , and sonnets, she wrote several novels of more than usual merit, including Emmeline (1788), and, her best work, The Old English Manor House .