“The Correspondents is, indeed, a ‘forgotten gem’—one of the many imitations, arguably the best, of Laurence Sterne and of the kind of sensibility he modeled for contemporaries. Convincingly attributing the work to poet and MP George, Lord Lyttelton, and his daughter-in-law Apphia Peach, Melvyn New presents an intriguing addition to the canon of eighteenth-century literature. Peach, in particular, is an epistolary revelation, and New’s contextualization of the text both situates her fully in her time and argues for her lasting significance.” — Elizabeth Kraft, Professor Emerita of English, University of Georgia