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Your search for: subjects:"Man Woman Relationships England Fiction"


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Books on: "MAN WOMAN RELATIONSHIPS ENGLAND FICTION" (Subject)

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    Aurora Floyd
    Book by P. D. Edwards, M. E. Braddon; Oxford University Press, 1999
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    Collections: Literature, Entire Library

    With Lady Audley's Secret, Mary Elizabeth Braddon had established herself, alongside Wilkie Collins and Mrs Henry Wood, as one of the ruling triumvirate of `sensation novelists'. Aurora Floyd (1862-3), following hot on its heels, achieved almost equal popularity and notoriety. Like Lady Audley ...
     
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    The Woman in White
    Book by John Sutherland, Wilkie Collins; Oxford University Press, 1996
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    Collections: Literature, Entire Library

    The Woman in White (1859-60) is the first and greatest "Sensation Novel." Walter Hartright's mysterious midnight encounter with the woman in white draws him into a vortex of crime, poison, kidnapping, and international intrigue. This new critical edition is the first to use the original manuscript ...
     
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    Felix Holt, the Radical
    Book by George Eliot, Fred C. Thomson; Oxford University, 1998
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    Collections: Literature, Entire Library

    As in all of George Eliot's best work, every class of society is included in this portrait of political ferment and corrupt electioneering in a small Midland borough in 1832. At the heart of the novel is George Eliot's conviction that "men's lives are as thoroughly blended with each other as the air ...
     


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