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2 unusual facts about Eugene Aram


Eugene Aram

Bertie mentions the poem again in Stiff Upper Lip, Jeeves when he recalls being recently "entertained" in Totleigh Towers.

Whilst still young, he married and settled as a schoolmaster at Netherdale, and during the years he spent there, he taught himself


Newgate novel

Among the earliest Newgate novels were Thomas Gaspey's Richmond (1827) and History of George Godfrey (1828), Edward Bulwer-Lytton's Paul Clifford (1830) and Eugene Aram (1832), and William Harrison Ainsworth's Rookwood (1834), which featured Dick Turpin.


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