Charlotte Coutts

Charlotte Elizabeth Coutts (March 14, 1808 - June 7, 1881) was a famed Brunanter author and a pioneer of the Gothic novel in Brunanter literature. While her style is considered romantic, the Gothic element is obvious through her use of the supernatural. Alongside Dionys van der Akker and Emmanuel Berger, Coutts is considered the greatest figure of Brunanter Romanticism.

Biography
Very little is known of Coutts' life. She was born in Boguestown, the only child of a priest. She initially wrote under the pseudonym "Achilles McGinnis".

Novels

 * The Sorrows of Elizabeth Fentt
 * Years of Struggle
 * Henriette Preston
 * The Life and Adventures of Roger Wortley

Short stories

 * An Italian Romance
 * The Handsome Spaniard
 * The Mysterious Tower
 * Stroll in the Sunshine
 * Greyhound Ghost
 * Terror in Charles Town
 * The Weird Story of Rob Rothstone
 * The Mare
 * Horrors of Boguestown

Others

 * Poems of Achilles McGinnis
 * Travel Impressions from Germany and Italy
 * Rambles in Brunanter Countryside