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“Be Not Alarmed, Madam, On Receiving This Letter…”
The reading and writing of letters plays an important role in many of our most beloved nineteenth century novels....
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Pugs feature in many of our favorite Regency novels and, in most of them, the cheerful little dog is not portrayed in a very flattering light. ...
Read MoreMary Wollstonecraft and the Historical Romance Heroine
A Vindication of the Rights of Woman has been used as a sort of shorthand to convey that the heroine who reads it is an intelligent and independent female....
Read MoreEdwin Henry Landseer: 19th-Century Britain's Foremost Animal Painter
From the upper echelons of Victorian society to the working middle-class, there were few who were not familiar with Landseer’s work....
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