Bibliography
note - most of Southworth's novels were serialized before their publications, sometimes under different titles.
- Retribution; or The Vale of Shadows: A Tale of Passion (1849)
- The Deserted Wife (1850)
- The Mother-in-Law; or The Isle of Rays (1851)
- Shannondale (1851)
- Virginia and Magdalene; or The Foster Sisters (1852)
- The Discarded Daughter; or the Children of the Ilse: A Tale of the Chesapeake (1852)
- The Curse of Clifton (1852)
- Old Neighborhoods and New Settlements; or Christmas Evening Legends (1853)
- The Lost Heiress (1854)
- The Wife's Victory and Other Nouvellettes (1854)
- The Missing Bride (1855)
- Miriam the Avenger (The sequel to The Missing Bride) (1856)
- The Widow's Son (1856)
- India: The Pearl of Pearl River (1856)
- Viva; or The Secret of Power (1857)
- The Two Sisters (1858)
- The Lady of the Isle; or, The Island Princess (1859)
- The Haunted Homestead and Other Nouvellettes (1860)
- The Gipsy's Prophecy: A Tale of Real Life (1861)
- Hickory Hall; or The Outcast: A Romance of the Blue Ridge (1861)
- The Broken Engagement; or, Speaking theTruth for a Day (1862)
- Love's Labor Won (1862)
- The Fatal Marriage (1863)
- The Bridal Eve (1864)
- Allworth Abbey (1865)
- The Bride of Llewellyn (1866)
- The Fortune Seeker; or, The Bridal Day (1866)
- The Coral Lady; or The Bronzed Beauty of Paris (1867)
- Fair Play; or The Test of Lone Isle (1868)
- How He Won Her: A Sequel to Fair Play (1969)
- The Changed Brides (1869)
- The Brides Fate: A Sequel to "The Changed Brides" (1869)
- The Family Doom; or The Sin of a Countess (1869)
- The Maiden Widow: A Sequel to the "Family Doom" (1870)
- The Christmas Guest; or The Crime and the Curse (1870)
- Cruel as the Grave (1871)
- Tried for Her Life (1871)
- The Lost Heir of Linlithgow (1872)
- The Noble Lord: The Sequel to "The Lost Heir of Linlithgow (1872)
- A Beautiful Fiend; or, Through the Fire (1873)
- Victor's Triumphs: The Sequel to "A Beautiful Fiend" (1874)
- Mystery of Dark Hollow (1875)
- Ishmael; or, In the Depths (1876)
- Self-Raised; or, From the Depths: A Sequel to "Ishmael." (1876)
- The Red Hill Tragedy: A Novel (1877)
- The Bride's Ordeal: A Novel (1877)
- Her Love or Her Life: A Sequel to "The Bride's Ordeal: A Novel (1877)
- Sybil Brotherton: A Novel (1879)
- The Trail of the Serpent; or, The Homicide at Hawke Hall (1880)
- Why Did He Wed Her? (1881)
- For Whose Sake? A Sequel to "Why Did He Wed Her?" (1884)
- A Deed Without a Name (1886)
- Dorothy Harcourt's Secret: Sequel to a "A Deed Without a Name." (1886)
- To His Fate: A Sequel to "Dorothy Harcourt's Secret" (no date)
- When Love Gets Justice: A Sequel "To His Fate." (no date)
- The Hidden Hand (1888)
- A Leap in the Dark: A Novel (1889)
- Unknown; or the Mystery of Raven Rocks (1889)
- Nearest and Dearest: A Novel (1889)
- Little Nea's Engagement: A Sequel to "Nearest and Dearest." (1889)
- For Woman's Love: A Novel (1890)
- An Unrequited Love: a Sequel to For Woman's Love (1890)
- The Lost Lady of Lone (1890)
- The Unloved Wife: A Novel (1890)
- When the Shadow's Darken: A Sequel to the Unloved Wife (no date)
- Lilith: A Sequel to "The Unloved Wife" (1891)
- Gloria: A Novel (1891)
- David Lindsay: A Sequel to Gloria (1891)
- "Em": A Novel (1892)
- Em's Husband (1892)
- The Mysterious Marriage: A Sequel to "A Leap in the Dark" (1893)
- A Skeleton in the Closet: A Novel (1893)
- Brandon Coyle's Wife: A Sequel to "A Skeleton in the Closet" (1893)
- Only a Girl's Heart: A Novel (1893)
- The Rejected Bride (1894)
- Gertrude Haddon (1894)
- Sweet Love's Atonement: A Novel (1904)
- Zenobia's Suitors: Sequel to Sweet Love's Atonement (1904)
- The Struggle of a Soul: A Sequel to "The Lost Lady of Lone" (1904)
- Her Mother's Secret (1910)
- Love's Bitterest Cup: A Sequel to Her Mother's Secret" (1910)
- When Shadow's Die: A Sequel to "Love's Bitterest Cup" (1910)
- When Love Commands (no date)
- Fulfilling Her Destiny: A Sequel to When Love Commands (no date)
- The Initials: A Story of Modern Life (no date)
- Capitola's Peril: A Sequel to The Hidden Hand (no date)
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