The chapter discusses Ellen Wood's 1861 bestseller and sensational morality tale and its engagement with fears of degeneration and the decline of the family.Non peer reviewe
Children are the most beautiful beings in the world. They are the real creatures who smiled from the...
The simultaneous rise of Victorian women’s movement and the dominance of female authorship and reade...
The purpose of this essay was to analyze the stereotypical images of women in Great Expectation by C...
Ellen (Mrs. Henry) Wood (1814–87) was one of the bestselling British novelists of the nineteenth cen...
An overview of the life and career of Victorian best-seller, Ellen (Mrs Henry) Wood, and a discussio...
One of the most famous Victorian best-sellers by Ellen (Mrs Henry) Wood, published in 1860-1. Lady I...
Ellen Wood?s East Lynne, a popular sensation fiction, began because of its original and insatiable B...
Concentrating on Ellen Wood’s Parkwater, a little-known New MonthlyMagazine serial, this article att...
Deborah Wynne has noted that from 1850 to 1860 there was a change in middle-class reading tastes. Sh...
This article explores the operations of the supernatural in two of Wood’s novels: The Shadow of Ash...
The Age of innocence, Edith Wharton’s best-known novel introduces to the reader an open view of theN...
Working-class culture in late-nineteenth century America cohered around a budding tradition that inf...
The article explores the educational value that Ellen Key (1849-1926), Rudolf Steiner (1861-1925) an...
The EcoGothic: An Examination of Fear and the Environment in Nineteenth Century Literature examines ...
In this collection the multidimensional story of children’s literature in the formative period of th...
Children are the most beautiful beings in the world. They are the real creatures who smiled from the...
The simultaneous rise of Victorian women’s movement and the dominance of female authorship and reade...
The purpose of this essay was to analyze the stereotypical images of women in Great Expectation by C...
Ellen (Mrs. Henry) Wood (1814–87) was one of the bestselling British novelists of the nineteenth cen...
An overview of the life and career of Victorian best-seller, Ellen (Mrs Henry) Wood, and a discussio...
One of the most famous Victorian best-sellers by Ellen (Mrs Henry) Wood, published in 1860-1. Lady I...
Ellen Wood?s East Lynne, a popular sensation fiction, began because of its original and insatiable B...
Concentrating on Ellen Wood’s Parkwater, a little-known New MonthlyMagazine serial, this article att...
Deborah Wynne has noted that from 1850 to 1860 there was a change in middle-class reading tastes. Sh...
This article explores the operations of the supernatural in two of Wood’s novels: The Shadow of Ash...
The Age of innocence, Edith Wharton’s best-known novel introduces to the reader an open view of theN...
Working-class culture in late-nineteenth century America cohered around a budding tradition that inf...
The article explores the educational value that Ellen Key (1849-1926), Rudolf Steiner (1861-1925) an...
The EcoGothic: An Examination of Fear and the Environment in Nineteenth Century Literature examines ...
In this collection the multidimensional story of children’s literature in the formative period of th...
Children are the most beautiful beings in the world. They are the real creatures who smiled from the...
The simultaneous rise of Victorian women’s movement and the dominance of female authorship and reade...
The purpose of this essay was to analyze the stereotypical images of women in Great Expectation by C...