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... Woman Killed with Kindness , explored a new dramatic field . enjoyed life ; his lack of learning enabled him to look at life simply and directly , and to record what he observed without prejudice or preconceptions . He was a genuinely ...
... Woman Killed with Kindness , explored a new dramatic field . enjoyed life ; his lack of learning enabled him to look at life simply and directly , and to record what he observed without prejudice or preconceptions . He was a genuinely ...
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... woman ' , and finished as ' an old woman ' . Like Romola , Felix Holt ( 1866 ) was an uneven and dis- appointing work . But her next novel , Middlemarch ( 1871-2 ) , proved to be her masterpiece . Her last novel , Daniel Deronda ( 1876 ) ...
... woman ' , and finished as ' an old woman ' . Like Romola , Felix Holt ( 1866 ) was an uneven and dis- appointing work . But her next novel , Middlemarch ( 1871-2 ) , proved to be her masterpiece . Her last novel , Daniel Deronda ( 1876 ) ...
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... Woman Killed with Kindness , A ( Hey- wood ) , 98-9 Woman of No Importance , A ( Wilde ) , 433 Women Beware Women ( Middleton ) , 101 , 102 Women in Love ( Lawrence ) , 464-65 Wonder of Women or the Tragedy of Sophonisba , The ( Marston ) ...
... Woman Killed with Kindness , A ( Hey- wood ) , 98-9 Woman of No Importance , A ( Wilde ) , 433 Women Beware Women ( Middleton ) , 101 , 102 Women in Love ( Lawrence ) , 464-65 Wonder of Women or the Tragedy of Sophonisba , The ( Marston ) ...
Contents
Preface | 7 |
The Age of Chaucer | 16 |
The English Renaissance 335 | 35 |
Copyright | |
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