Ralph Pite, William Baker, Judith L Fisher
Lives of Victorian Literary Figures, Part V, Volume 3
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 3
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
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 380
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 734g
- ISBN-13: 9781138754683
- ISBN-10: 1138754684
- Artikelnr.: 75427367
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 380
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 734g
- ISBN-13: 9781138754683
- ISBN-10: 1138754684
- Artikelnr.: 75427367
- 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. School Days: Thackeray at Charterhouse a) D. D.
'Some Few Thackerayana'
National Review b) [ John Frederick Boyes]
'A Memorial of Thackeray's School-Days'
Cornhill Magazine c) [Gerald Stanley Davies]
'Thackeray as Carthusian'
Greyfriar 2. The 'Set': The 1840s a) Jane O. Brookfield
A Collection of Letters of Thackeray b) Charles and Frances Brookfield
Mrs. Brookfield and Her Circle 3. Henry Vizetelly
Glances Back Through Seventy Years 4. The Author as Artist and Art Critic a) Lewis Melville
'Thackeray as Artist. I. Concerning Thackeray's Drawings'
Connoisseur b) Samuel Bevan
Sand and Canvas 5. The Author as Editor a) Anne Thackeray Ritchie
'The First Number of "The Cornhill"'
Cornhill Magazine b) Anne Thackeray Ritchie
'The First Editor: and the Founder'
Cornhill Magazine c) George M. Smith
'Our Birth and Parentage'
Cornhill Magazine 6. Thackeray in the United States a) Lucy W. Baxter
'Introduction'
Thackeray's Letters to an American Family b) James Grant Wilson
Thackeray in the United States 7. James T. Fields
Yesterday with Authors 8. Richard Bedingfield
'Recollections of Thackeray. By his Cousin'
Cassell's Magazine 9. Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning to Richard Hengist Horne 10. George Hodder
Memories of my Time 11. Frederick Locker-Lampson
My Confidences 12. [John Brown and Henry Lancaster]
'Thackeray'
North British Review 13. Jane Townley Pryme and Alicia Bayne
Memorials of the Thackeray Family
'Some Few Thackerayana'
National Review b) [ John Frederick Boyes]
'A Memorial of Thackeray's School-Days'
Cornhill Magazine c) [Gerald Stanley Davies]
'Thackeray as Carthusian'
Greyfriar 2. The 'Set': The 1840s a) Jane O. Brookfield
A Collection of Letters of Thackeray b) Charles and Frances Brookfield
Mrs. Brookfield and Her Circle 3. Henry Vizetelly
Glances Back Through Seventy Years 4. The Author as Artist and Art Critic a) Lewis Melville
'Thackeray as Artist. I. Concerning Thackeray's Drawings'
Connoisseur b) Samuel Bevan
Sand and Canvas 5. The Author as Editor a) Anne Thackeray Ritchie
'The First Number of "The Cornhill"'
Cornhill Magazine b) Anne Thackeray Ritchie
'The First Editor: and the Founder'
Cornhill Magazine c) George M. Smith
'Our Birth and Parentage'
Cornhill Magazine 6. Thackeray in the United States a) Lucy W. Baxter
'Introduction'
Thackeray's Letters to an American Family b) James Grant Wilson
Thackeray in the United States 7. James T. Fields
Yesterday with Authors 8. Richard Bedingfield
'Recollections of Thackeray. By his Cousin'
Cassell's Magazine 9. Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning to Richard Hengist Horne 10. George Hodder
Memories of my Time 11. Frederick Locker-Lampson
My Confidences 12. [John Brown and Henry Lancaster]
'Thackeray'
North British Review 13. Jane Townley Pryme and Alicia Bayne
Memorials of the Thackeray Family
Introduction 1. School Days: Thackeray at Charterhouse a) D. D.
'Some Few Thackerayana'
National Review b) [ John Frederick Boyes]
'A Memorial of Thackeray's School-Days'
Cornhill Magazine c) [Gerald Stanley Davies]
'Thackeray as Carthusian'
Greyfriar 2. The 'Set': The 1840s a) Jane O. Brookfield
A Collection of Letters of Thackeray b) Charles and Frances Brookfield
Mrs. Brookfield and Her Circle 3. Henry Vizetelly
Glances Back Through Seventy Years 4. The Author as Artist and Art Critic a) Lewis Melville
'Thackeray as Artist. I. Concerning Thackeray's Drawings'
Connoisseur b) Samuel Bevan
Sand and Canvas 5. The Author as Editor a) Anne Thackeray Ritchie
'The First Number of "The Cornhill"'
Cornhill Magazine b) Anne Thackeray Ritchie
'The First Editor: and the Founder'
Cornhill Magazine c) George M. Smith
'Our Birth and Parentage'
Cornhill Magazine 6. Thackeray in the United States a) Lucy W. Baxter
'Introduction'
Thackeray's Letters to an American Family b) James Grant Wilson
Thackeray in the United States 7. James T. Fields
Yesterday with Authors 8. Richard Bedingfield
'Recollections of Thackeray. By his Cousin'
Cassell's Magazine 9. Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning to Richard Hengist Horne 10. George Hodder
Memories of my Time 11. Frederick Locker-Lampson
My Confidences 12. [John Brown and Henry Lancaster]
'Thackeray'
North British Review 13. Jane Townley Pryme and Alicia Bayne
Memorials of the Thackeray Family
'Some Few Thackerayana'
National Review b) [ John Frederick Boyes]
'A Memorial of Thackeray's School-Days'
Cornhill Magazine c) [Gerald Stanley Davies]
'Thackeray as Carthusian'
Greyfriar 2. The 'Set': The 1840s a) Jane O. Brookfield
A Collection of Letters of Thackeray b) Charles and Frances Brookfield
Mrs. Brookfield and Her Circle 3. Henry Vizetelly
Glances Back Through Seventy Years 4. The Author as Artist and Art Critic a) Lewis Melville
'Thackeray as Artist. I. Concerning Thackeray's Drawings'
Connoisseur b) Samuel Bevan
Sand and Canvas 5. The Author as Editor a) Anne Thackeray Ritchie
'The First Number of "The Cornhill"'
Cornhill Magazine b) Anne Thackeray Ritchie
'The First Editor: and the Founder'
Cornhill Magazine c) George M. Smith
'Our Birth and Parentage'
Cornhill Magazine 6. Thackeray in the United States a) Lucy W. Baxter
'Introduction'
Thackeray's Letters to an American Family b) James Grant Wilson
Thackeray in the United States 7. James T. Fields
Yesterday with Authors 8. Richard Bedingfield
'Recollections of Thackeray. By his Cousin'
Cassell's Magazine 9. Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning to Richard Hengist Horne 10. George Hodder
Memories of my Time 11. Frederick Locker-Lampson
My Confidences 12. [John Brown and Henry Lancaster]
'Thackeray'
North British Review 13. Jane Townley Pryme and Alicia Bayne
Memorials of the Thackeray Family







