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London in the Nineteenth Century: A Human Awful Wonder of God af Jerry White
Two Old Men's Tales (Nonsuch Classics) af Anne Marsh Caldwell
Amphibious Thing: The Life of Lord Hervey af Lucy Moore
Elizabeth and Leicester af Elizabeth Jenkins
The Second Virago Book of Fairy Tales
Fanny Burney: Her Life af Kate Chisholm
Oliver Twist (Norton Critical Editions) af Charles Dickens
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Grupper18th-19th Century Britain, BBC Radio 3 Listeners, Brighton and Hove, It's a LondonThing, Persephone Readers, Purely Programmers, Victoriana, What the Dickens...?
YndlingsforfatterePeter Ackroyd, Mary Elizabeth Braddon, Wilkie Collins, Charles Dickens, Arthur Conan Doyle, George Eliot, Elizabeth Gaskell, George Gissing, Thomas Hardy, Christopher Hibbert, Kathryn Hughes, Lucy Moore, William Makepeace Thackeray, Claire Tomalin, Mrs. Henry Wood (Fælles favoritter)
Om mig Studying for MA in Victorian Studies.
Om mit bibliotek Another 100 or so books to catalogue...
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Kirsty
skrevet af otherstories kl. 2:34 pm (EST) den Jun 23, 2008
(Nice little website you've got there....)
-Bob
skrevet af AsYouKnow_Bob kl. 9:07 pm (EST) den Apr 11, 2008
I hope the year is going well for you. I was happy to learn of "Victorian Secrets" from the link to its website you provide on your LT profile. I have long thought I'd read something by Charles Reade, and I see that among the forthcoming titles is "Peg Woffington." And I'd like to try a novel by Margaret Oliphant, too (I wonder if that company will be reprinting any of her things). I have read Elizabeth Gaskell's "Cranford" with pleasure; can you suggest the next of hers I should read?
Best regards,
Steven (bozbuff)
skrevet af bozbuff kl. 2:48 pm (EST) den Mar 11, 2008
Not only have I read "Family Fortunes," I did so in graduate school studying British marriage law/social reform! Until I switched my fields, I had performed in-depth studies of the 1860's married women's property reform bill and the criminal law amendment act of 1885. In the end, I turned in a thesis on married women's wills in southwestern Mississippi from 1840 through 1919. All of these papers are 10+ years old and the research has likely been superceded, but you're welcome to take a look at them at my website:
http://www.geocities.com/jenpayne10/inde...
I've got a bibliography of articles you may be interested in as well located here:
http://www.geocities.com/jenpayne10/bibl...
As for the book storage, wall space is at a premium at our house and we're going to have to either figure out a way to put in more bookshelves or else--horrors--weed the collection!!
skrevet af jmp3613 kl. 9:29 am (EST) den Jan 25, 2008
I see we share several wonderful titles, including Tosh's "A Man's Place" but you're lacking my favorite and perhaps the book most influential on me in grad school: Patricia Jalland's "Women, Marriage, and Politics, 1864-1914." http://www.librarything.com/work/276180/...
I enjoy re-reading it every year or so and I recommend it highly.
Best of luck with your studies!!
Jennifer
skrevet af jmp3613 kl. 8:36 am (EST) den Jan 23, 2008
skrevet af gharader kl. 3:33 pm (EST) den Nov 24, 2007
Take care,
bob
skrevet af bjbookman kl. 3:38 pm (EST) den Oct 29, 2007
I can see you have a beautiful and discriminating library in Victorian literature. My interests coincide with yours.
Thank you for including our library on your interesting library list.
Ellen
skrevet af ellenandjim kl. 8:47 am (EST) den Jul 20, 2007
speaking of Collins, a few months back I read one of his later novellas (The Haunted Hotel). as you said, it wasn't one of his greats, but it was entertaining. there's a particularly gruesome scene with a severed head. ah, Victorian grossness at its finest.
my all-time favorite sensation novel is probably Lady Audley's Secret, though The Woman in White runs in a dead heat. I'm also quite partial to Louisa May Alcott's sensation stories. there are two collections: Behind a Mask & A Marble Woman, plus one other novel. A Marble Woman is my favorite of the collections. I don't know if you're into American lit, but you should give them a try when you're feeling up to juicier language. :)
skrevet af silverwraith kl. 1:03 am (EST) den Apr 2, 2007
The Christian Wolmar bok was on my Christmas wish list, received it, and is my next non-fiction read.
I won't waffle on as you've got so much on your plate at the moment, but wish you all the very best particularly with your back. All my sympathy!!
skrevet af hazelk kl. 2:33 am (EST) den Mar 7, 2007
Michael Faber in his 'The Crimson Petal and the White'novel must have researched in the British Library along the same lines.
skrevet af hazelk kl. 4:59 am (EST) den Mar 3, 2007
I've also added three more books to my amazon wishlist. thanks for the inspiration...I think. :P
Silverwraith
skrevet af silverwraith kl. 2:00 am (EST) den Feb 24, 2007
skrevet af bozbuff kl. 1:45 pm (EST) den Feb 8, 2007
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