Fuller, Anne (fl. Late 18th c.)
Fuller, Anne (fl. Late 18th c.)
British novelist. Flourished in late 1700s; birthplace unknown; died 1790 in Cork, Ireland.
Wrote Alan Fitz-Osborne: An Historical Tale (1786), The Convent, or the History of Sophia Nelson (1786) and The Son of Ethelwolf: An Historical Tale (1789).
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