Review of the book 'Helen', by Maria Edgeworth, published by Sort Of, London, 2010. Maria Edgeworth's last novel shows the influence of Jane Austen but also foreshadows Elizabeth Gaskell's broader social range, writes Brian McFarlane
The Church of England, the greatest Anglican establishment and the symbol of Great Britain's imperia...
The Church of England, the greatest Anglican establishment and the symbol of Great Britain's imperia...
Published posthumously with Northanger Abbey in 1817, Persuasion crowns Jane Austen’s remarkable car...
Maria Edgeworth (1768-1849), the most renowned woman author of her time, in her old age wrote Helen ...
Review of the books 'Jane's fame: how Jane Austen conquered the world', by Claire Harman, published ...
none1noMaria Edgeworth and Jane Austen belonged to the same generation of women novelists, and both ...
During the period in which Maria Edgeworth wrote novels, novel-reading was a disreputable activity, ...
Known for influencing widely studied authors such as Jane Austen and Sir Walter Scott, Maria Edgewor...
This thesis presents an in-depth analysis of the gender portrayal and their mutual inter-relations i...
Readers familiar with eighteenth-century English literature may recognise the reference to “the expe...
The purpose of this thesis is to study the novels of Maria Edgeworth in an attempt to discover wheth...
This thesis provides information concerning the recent discovery of a signed, first-edition copy of ...
This essay combines a stylistic analysis of the first part of Maria Edgeworth\u27s Letters for Liter...
Gaskell's 1855 novel North and South represents an important departure from her earlier works, which...
Robert Morrison sets 'Pride and Prejudice' within the social contexts of female conduct books and po...
The Church of England, the greatest Anglican establishment and the symbol of Great Britain's imperia...
The Church of England, the greatest Anglican establishment and the symbol of Great Britain's imperia...
Published posthumously with Northanger Abbey in 1817, Persuasion crowns Jane Austen’s remarkable car...
Maria Edgeworth (1768-1849), the most renowned woman author of her time, in her old age wrote Helen ...
Review of the books 'Jane's fame: how Jane Austen conquered the world', by Claire Harman, published ...
none1noMaria Edgeworth and Jane Austen belonged to the same generation of women novelists, and both ...
During the period in which Maria Edgeworth wrote novels, novel-reading was a disreputable activity, ...
Known for influencing widely studied authors such as Jane Austen and Sir Walter Scott, Maria Edgewor...
This thesis presents an in-depth analysis of the gender portrayal and their mutual inter-relations i...
Readers familiar with eighteenth-century English literature may recognise the reference to “the expe...
The purpose of this thesis is to study the novels of Maria Edgeworth in an attempt to discover wheth...
This thesis provides information concerning the recent discovery of a signed, first-edition copy of ...
This essay combines a stylistic analysis of the first part of Maria Edgeworth\u27s Letters for Liter...
Gaskell's 1855 novel North and South represents an important departure from her earlier works, which...
Robert Morrison sets 'Pride and Prejudice' within the social contexts of female conduct books and po...
The Church of England, the greatest Anglican establishment and the symbol of Great Britain's imperia...
The Church of England, the greatest Anglican establishment and the symbol of Great Britain's imperia...
Published posthumously with Northanger Abbey in 1817, Persuasion crowns Jane Austen’s remarkable car...