An overview of the life and career of Victorian best-seller, Ellen (Mrs Henry) Wood, and a discussion of the challenges of writing a biography of this elusive figure.Peer reviewe
Whereas many female authors of the long nineteenth century have been recovered and revalued in recen...
The well-educated daughter of a minister, Elizabeth Stuart Phelps (1844–1911) was introduced to writ...
In her 2004 work, How to Make It as a Woman: Collective Biographical History from Victoria to the Pr...
Ellen (Mrs. Henry) Wood (1814–87) was one of the bestselling British novelists of the nineteenth cen...
This book (224 p. including bibliography and index) focuses on one of the lesser-known Victorian wom...
This thesis is a study of the writing life of Ellen Wood (1816-1887), the popular Victorian writer b...
This book considers the ways in which women writers used the powerful positions of author and editor...
This work has been submitted to ChesterRep – the University of Chester’s online research repositor
Callu Florence. Ellen Rose Woods. Aye d'Avignon : study of genre and society. Genève, Droz, 1978. In...
Wilkie Collins is mainly remembered for his best-selling sensation novel The Woman in White and his ...
Deborah Wynne has noted that from 1850 to 1860 there was a change in middle-class reading tastes. Sh...
The chapter discusses Ellen Wood's 1861 bestseller and sensational morality tale and its engagement ...
International audienceMrs Henry Wood is frequently cast as impeccably English, yet she spent 20 year...
Anne Thackeray Ritchie (1837-1919) was the eldest daughter of William Makepeace Thackeray and a writ...
Ellen Wood?s East Lynne, a popular sensation fiction, began because of its original and insatiable B...
Whereas many female authors of the long nineteenth century have been recovered and revalued in recen...
The well-educated daughter of a minister, Elizabeth Stuart Phelps (1844–1911) was introduced to writ...
In her 2004 work, How to Make It as a Woman: Collective Biographical History from Victoria to the Pr...
Ellen (Mrs. Henry) Wood (1814–87) was one of the bestselling British novelists of the nineteenth cen...
This book (224 p. including bibliography and index) focuses on one of the lesser-known Victorian wom...
This thesis is a study of the writing life of Ellen Wood (1816-1887), the popular Victorian writer b...
This book considers the ways in which women writers used the powerful positions of author and editor...
This work has been submitted to ChesterRep – the University of Chester’s online research repositor
Callu Florence. Ellen Rose Woods. Aye d'Avignon : study of genre and society. Genève, Droz, 1978. In...
Wilkie Collins is mainly remembered for his best-selling sensation novel The Woman in White and his ...
Deborah Wynne has noted that from 1850 to 1860 there was a change in middle-class reading tastes. Sh...
The chapter discusses Ellen Wood's 1861 bestseller and sensational morality tale and its engagement ...
International audienceMrs Henry Wood is frequently cast as impeccably English, yet she spent 20 year...
Anne Thackeray Ritchie (1837-1919) was the eldest daughter of William Makepeace Thackeray and a writ...
Ellen Wood?s East Lynne, a popular sensation fiction, began because of its original and insatiable B...
Whereas many female authors of the long nineteenth century have been recovered and revalued in recen...
The well-educated daughter of a minister, Elizabeth Stuart Phelps (1844–1911) was introduced to writ...
In her 2004 work, How to Make It as a Woman: Collective Biographical History from Victoria to the Pr...