Anne Fuller (died 1790) was an Irish novelist in the Gothic genre.
[2][3][4] Since women readers of novels with supernatural characters and situations were considered "liable to many errors, both in conduct and conversation"[5] and writers were even more confined, writers like Fuller often published anonymously.
Fuller reportedly published her work Alan Fitz-Osbourne anonymously.
Her work has since been reviewed as an insight into the early novelists and women writing in the 18th and 19th centuries.
[7] She is sometimes considered one of the key Irish authors in the development of gothic fiction along with Regina Maria Roche, Anne Burke, Mrs F. C. Patrick, Anna Millikin, Catharine Selden, Marianne Kenley, and Sydney Owenson (later Lady Morgan).