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In page Isabella Valancy Crawford:

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Crawford was a prolific writer. "For the most part Crawford's prose followed the fashion of the feuilleton of the day."[1] Her magazine writing "displays a skilful and energetic use of literary conventions made popular by Dickens, such as twins and doubles, mysterious childhood disappearances, stony-hearted fathers, sacrificial daughters, wills and lost inheritances, recognition scenes, and, to quote one of her titles, 'A kingly restitution'."[citation needed] As a whole, though, it "was romantic-Gothic 'formula fiction.'"[1]