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Lives of Victorian Literary Figures, Part III, Volume 1
Elizabeth Gaskell, the Carlyles and John Ruskin
2024
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Elizabeth Gaskell, like her contemporary Emily Bronte, was from the north of England, though based in Lancashire and Cheshire rather than Yorkshire. Her first novel, Mary Barton (1848) was set in the north and was unusually realistic in its depiction of Manchester working-class life. Ruskin grew up in suburban London; in later life, he settled in the Lake District . Thomas and Jane Welsh Carlyle moved in the opposite direction - from rural Scotland to London's Cheyne Walk. This title focus...
Lives of Victorian Literary Figures, Part III, Volume 3
Elizabeth Gaskell, the Carlyles and John Ruskin
2024
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Ruskin grew up in suburban London; in later life, he settled in the Lake District. Thomas and Jane Welsh Carlyle moved from rural Scotland to London's Cheyne Walk. This title focuses on writers for whom 'the centre' was a pressing concern. Elizabeth Gaskell, like her contemporary Emily Bronte, was from the north of England, though based in Lancashire and Cheshire rather than Yorkshire. Her first novel, Mary Barton 1848) was set in the north and was unusually realistic in its depiction of M...
Lives of Victorian Literary Figures, Part III, Volume 2
Elizabeth Gaskell, the Carlyles and John Ruskin
2024
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Thomas and Jane Welsh Carlyle moved from rural Scotland to London's Cheyne Walk. This title focuses on writers for whom 'the centre' was a pressing concern. Elizabeth Gaskell, like her contemporary Emily Bronte, was from the north of England, though based in Lancashire and Cheshire rather than Yorkshire. Her first novel, Mary Barton 1848) was set in the north and was unusually realistic in its depiction of Manchester working-class life. Ruskin grew up in suburban London; in later life, he ...
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2022
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In "Life of Charles Dickens," Frank T. Sir Marzials masterfully intertwines biographical narrative with critical analysis, offering readers a comprehensive portrait of one of literature's most celebrated figures. Marzials employs a rich, descriptive style that evokes the complexity of Dickens's life and works, positioning them within the broader context of Victorian society. The text delves into Dickens's early struggles, literary breakthroughs, and enduring legacy, while examining the soc...
2007
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This edifying book analyzes the most memorable classics of English Literature in a befitting and gracious manner. Fitch studies and discusses several celebrated authors and their brilliant masterpieces in a manner that is guaranteed to arouse any readers interest in them. A fascinating treasure trove of information!
2014
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In this stunning new biography of the eighteenth-century writer Mary Wollstonecraft, Lyndall Gordon explores the life of a woman often criticised by biographers, historians and feminists alike. Gordon challenges such slanders, and portrays instead the genius of this extraordinary woman. The two-generation approach to her life examines not only Wollstonecraft herself, but also her effect on her daughters and heirs (Mary Shelley, Fanny Imlay, Claire Clairmont and Margaret Mount Cashell), and...
Thomas Carlyle
A Biography
2013
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Pulitzer Prize finalist: "The definitive biography" of the Victorian-era writer and historian ( The Times Literary Supplement).A Pulitzer finalist that draws upon years of research and unpublished letters, Thomas Carlyle examines the life of the Victorian genius. Carlyle was the author of Sartor Resartus and The French Revolution: A History, and he possessed one of literature's ...
Thomas And Jane Carlyle
Portrait of a Marriage
2012
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They were the most remarkable couple in London: the great sage Carlyle, with his vehement prophecies, and his witty, sardonic wife Jane. It was a strong, close, mutually admiring yet often mutually antagonistic partnership, fascinating to all who observed it. The Carlyles lived at the heart of English life in mid-Victorian London, but both were outsiders, a largely self-educated Scottish pair who took a sometimes caustic look at the society they so influenced - Carlyle through his copious ...
The Life of Sophia Jex-Blake
Enriched edition.
2022
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In "The Life of Sophia Jex-Blake," Graham Travers meticulously chronicles the life of one of the pioneering figures in women's medical education and a fervent advocate for women's rights. The narrative is characterized by a blend of biographical detail and socio-political analysis, making extensive use of primary sources to paint a vivid picture of Jex-Blake's struggles against institutional misogyny in the late 19th century. Travers adopts a narrative style that is both engaging and infor...
Modern English Books of Power
Enriched edition. Exploring the Influence of Literary Classics on Society and Culture
2019
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In "Modern English Books of Power," George Hamlin Fitch presents a compelling exploration of influential English literature from the late 19th to early 20th century. Fitch's literary style is characterized by its keen analysis and engaging prose, which deftly weaves biography with critical commentary. He dissects a wide range of authors and their seminal works, emphasizing how these texts shaped cultural and societal paradigms. The book is not only a historical account but also a reflectio...
Women in Print
Writing Women and Women's Magazines from the Restoration to the Accession of Victoria
2012
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'This book should be regarded as rescue work. It salvages from pre-Victorian periodicals from the limbo of forgotten publications, and exhumes from long undisturbed sources a curious collection of women who, at a time when it was considered humiliating for a gentlewoman to earn money, contrived to support themselves by writing, editing, or publishing... sometimes even supporting husbands and children as well... The women who emerge make a motley gallery; but over the years tha...
Victorian Literature: Sixty Years of Books and Bookmen
Exploring the Rich Tapestry of Victorian Literary Culture
2019
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In "Victorian Literature: Sixty Years of Books and Bookmen," Clement King Shorter offers a comprehensive exploration of the literary landscape during the Victorian era, spanning from the 1830s to 1890s. This meticulously crafted work intertwines biographical sketches, critical analysis, and reflections on the socio-cultural influences that shaped the period's literature. Shorter's literary style is characterized by an engaging narrative that balances scholarly rigor with an accessible pros...











