Womans Work in English Fiction From the Restoration to the Mid Victorian Perio

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Womans Work in English Fiction From the Restoration to the Mid Victorian Perio
Clara Helen Whitmore
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Miss Austen selects a small group of gentry, and by the intertwining of their lives forms a beautiful plot; Miss Mitford rambles through the village and the country walks of Three Mile Cross, and as she meets the butcher, the publican, the boys at cricket, she gleans some story of interest, and brings back to us, as it were, a basket in which have been thrown in careless profusion violets and anemones, cow- slips and daisies, and all the other flowers of the field.
Mrs. Anna Maria Hall, a count
...ry-woman of Miss Edgeworth, wrote of her first novel: "My Sketclws of Irish Character, my first dear book, was inspired by a desire to describe my native place, as Miss Mitford had done in Our Village, and this made me an author. " Most of these sketches were drawn from the Anna Maria Hall 197 county of Wexford, her native place, whose inhabitants, she says in the preface, are de- scendants of the Anglo-Norman settlers of the reign of Henry the Second, and speak a lan- guage unknown in other districts of Ireland.

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