The Trollopian: A Journal of Victorian Fiction, Volum 3Bradford Allen Booth University of California Press, 1963 Contains articles which focus on a broad spectrum of significant figures in 19th century British fiction. |
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... Gaskell leaped into fame , and the Howitts no doubt felt pride in the making of so promising an author . Why should this book have brought its writer such immediate applause ? In 1848 Elizabeth Gaskell was entirely unknown , and the ...
... Gaskell leaped into fame , and the Howitts no doubt felt pride in the making of so promising an author . Why should this book have brought its writer such immediate applause ? In 1848 Elizabeth Gaskell was entirely unknown , and the ...
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... Gaskell acted in significant contrast to her way with publishers after she became a seasoned writer . Then , when disagreements on critical matters arose , she often stood her ground , usually with rea- son . Chapman and Hall should ...
... Gaskell acted in significant contrast to her way with publishers after she became a seasoned writer . Then , when disagreements on critical matters arose , she often stood her ground , usually with rea- son . Chapman and Hall should ...
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... Gaskell for some time con- tinued to be known on the title page of her novels simply as " The Authoress of Mary Barton . " And by this phrase she is often alluded to in the letters and conversations of friends . It became her ticket of ...
... Gaskell for some time con- tinued to be known on the title page of her novels simply as " The Authoress of Mary Barton . " And by this phrase she is often alluded to in the letters and conversations of friends . It became her ticket of ...
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The Trollopian: A Journal of Victorian Fiction, Volum 1 Bradford Allen Booth Visualització de fragments - 1945 |
The Trollopian: A Journal of Victorian Fiction, Volum 2 Bradford Allen Booth Visualització de fragments - 1947 |
The Trollopian: A Journal of Victorian Fiction, Volum 1 Bradford Allen Booth Visualització de fragments - 1963 |
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