Ralph Pite, William Baker, Judith L Fisher
Lives of Victorian Literary Figures, Part V, Volume 1
Mary Elizabeth Braddon, Wilkie Collins and William Thackeray by their contemporaries
Ralph Pite, William Baker, Judith L Fisher
Lives of Victorian Literary Figures, Part V, Volume 1
Mary Elizabeth Braddon, Wilkie Collins and William Thackeray by their contemporaries
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Considers the reputations and biographical portrayal of three innovative and controversial writers: Mary Elizabeth Braddon, Wilkie Collins and William Thackeray
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Considers the reputations and biographical portrayal of three innovative and controversial writers: Mary Elizabeth Braddon, Wilkie Collins and William Thackeray
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 669g
- ISBN-13: 9781138754669
- ISBN-10: 1138754668
- Artikelnr.: 75426496
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 669g
- ISBN-13: 9781138754669
- ISBN-10: 1138754668
- Artikelnr.: 75426496
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Volume Editors: Andrew Maunder (Mary Elizabeth Braddon), William Baker & Andrew Gasson (Wilkie Collins), Judith L. Fisher (William Thackeray), Series Editor Ralph Pite.
Introduction 1. Braddon the Actress a) Mrs Charles [Adelaide] Calvert
Sixty-Eight Years on the Stage b) William Babington Maxwell
Time Gathered 2. Braddon the Novelista) Anon.
'Mrs. Wood and Miss Braddon'
Littell's Living Age b) Anon.
'Miss Braddon'
New Reviews) [W. Fraser Rae]
'Sensation Novelists: Miss Braddon'
North British Review d) Anon.
'Miss Braddon's Novels'
Dublin University Magazine 3. Braddon's Relationships with John Gilby and John Maxwell a) Anon.
Obituary of John Gilby
Beverley Recorder and General Advertiser b) Anon.
'Metropolitan on Dits'
Court Journal c) Richard Brinsley Knowles
'Miss Braddon
the Novelist
and Mr. Maxwell'
Public Opinion d) Richard Brinsley Knowles
Mary Anne Maxwell e) Anon.
'Miss Braddon in Trouble'
New York Times 4. [Margaret Oliphant]
'Novels'
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 5. Braddon as Thief a) Anon.
'Miss Babington White'
London Review 6. Recollections of John Maxwell i) Anon.
'Death of Mr. John Maxwell'
Richmond and Twickenham Times 7. Braddon's Social Networks 8. Profiles and Interviews 9. Matilda Betham Edwards
Mid-Victorian Memories 10. Young Admirers a) Harry Furniss
Some Victorian Women: Good
Bad and Indifferent b) William Babington Maxwell
Time Gathered c) Douglas Sladen
My Long Life d) Yoshio Markino
Miss Braddon 11. Ford Madox Ford (Huef er)
It was the Nightingale 12. Obituaries and Tributes
Sixty-Eight Years on the Stage b) William Babington Maxwell
Time Gathered 2. Braddon the Novelista) Anon.
'Mrs. Wood and Miss Braddon'
Littell's Living Age b) Anon.
'Miss Braddon'
New Reviews) [W. Fraser Rae]
'Sensation Novelists: Miss Braddon'
North British Review d) Anon.
'Miss Braddon's Novels'
Dublin University Magazine 3. Braddon's Relationships with John Gilby and John Maxwell a) Anon.
Obituary of John Gilby
Beverley Recorder and General Advertiser b) Anon.
'Metropolitan on Dits'
Court Journal c) Richard Brinsley Knowles
'Miss Braddon
the Novelist
and Mr. Maxwell'
Public Opinion d) Richard Brinsley Knowles
Mary Anne Maxwell e) Anon.
'Miss Braddon in Trouble'
New York Times 4. [Margaret Oliphant]
'Novels'
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 5. Braddon as Thief a) Anon.
'Miss Babington White'
London Review 6. Recollections of John Maxwell i) Anon.
'Death of Mr. John Maxwell'
Richmond and Twickenham Times 7. Braddon's Social Networks 8. Profiles and Interviews 9. Matilda Betham Edwards
Mid-Victorian Memories 10. Young Admirers a) Harry Furniss
Some Victorian Women: Good
Bad and Indifferent b) William Babington Maxwell
Time Gathered c) Douglas Sladen
My Long Life d) Yoshio Markino
Miss Braddon 11. Ford Madox Ford (Huef er)
It was the Nightingale 12. Obituaries and Tributes
Introduction 1. Braddon the Actress a) Mrs Charles [Adelaide] Calvert
Sixty-Eight Years on the Stage b) William Babington Maxwell
Time Gathered 2. Braddon the Novelista) Anon.
'Mrs. Wood and Miss Braddon'
Littell's Living Age b) Anon.
'Miss Braddon'
New Reviews) [W. Fraser Rae]
'Sensation Novelists: Miss Braddon'
North British Review d) Anon.
'Miss Braddon's Novels'
Dublin University Magazine 3. Braddon's Relationships with John Gilby and John Maxwell a) Anon.
Obituary of John Gilby
Beverley Recorder and General Advertiser b) Anon.
'Metropolitan on Dits'
Court Journal c) Richard Brinsley Knowles
'Miss Braddon
the Novelist
and Mr. Maxwell'
Public Opinion d) Richard Brinsley Knowles
Mary Anne Maxwell e) Anon.
'Miss Braddon in Trouble'
New York Times 4. [Margaret Oliphant]
'Novels'
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 5. Braddon as Thief a) Anon.
'Miss Babington White'
London Review 6. Recollections of John Maxwell i) Anon.
'Death of Mr. John Maxwell'
Richmond and Twickenham Times 7. Braddon's Social Networks 8. Profiles and Interviews 9. Matilda Betham Edwards
Mid-Victorian Memories 10. Young Admirers a) Harry Furniss
Some Victorian Women: Good
Bad and Indifferent b) William Babington Maxwell
Time Gathered c) Douglas Sladen
My Long Life d) Yoshio Markino
Miss Braddon 11. Ford Madox Ford (Huef er)
It was the Nightingale 12. Obituaries and Tributes
Sixty-Eight Years on the Stage b) William Babington Maxwell
Time Gathered 2. Braddon the Novelista) Anon.
'Mrs. Wood and Miss Braddon'
Littell's Living Age b) Anon.
'Miss Braddon'
New Reviews) [W. Fraser Rae]
'Sensation Novelists: Miss Braddon'
North British Review d) Anon.
'Miss Braddon's Novels'
Dublin University Magazine 3. Braddon's Relationships with John Gilby and John Maxwell a) Anon.
Obituary of John Gilby
Beverley Recorder and General Advertiser b) Anon.
'Metropolitan on Dits'
Court Journal c) Richard Brinsley Knowles
'Miss Braddon
the Novelist
and Mr. Maxwell'
Public Opinion d) Richard Brinsley Knowles
Mary Anne Maxwell e) Anon.
'Miss Braddon in Trouble'
New York Times 4. [Margaret Oliphant]
'Novels'
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 5. Braddon as Thief a) Anon.
'Miss Babington White'
London Review 6. Recollections of John Maxwell i) Anon.
'Death of Mr. John Maxwell'
Richmond and Twickenham Times 7. Braddon's Social Networks 8. Profiles and Interviews 9. Matilda Betham Edwards
Mid-Victorian Memories 10. Young Admirers a) Harry Furniss
Some Victorian Women: Good
Bad and Indifferent b) William Babington Maxwell
Time Gathered c) Douglas Sladen
My Long Life d) Yoshio Markino
Miss Braddon 11. Ford Madox Ford (Huef er)
It was the Nightingale 12. Obituaries and Tributes







