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Mary Louisa Molesworth
The Victorian Newsletter
Making Amusement the Vehicle of Instruction’: Key Developments in the Nursery Reading Market 1783-1900
Appendix 2: Authors Associated with Prominent Syndication Agents and Agencies
APPENDIX ALCOTT, Louisa May
Nineteenth-Century Girls and Authorship: Adolescent Writing, Appropriation, and Their Representation in Literature, C
Introduction
Instruction and Delight
Clic 1.6.1 User Guide
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The Narrative Voice in the Children's Fantasy Novels of E
'The Fantasy of Family: Nineteenth-Century Children's Literature and the Myth of the Domestic Ideal'
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki September 2008
Books On-Line: Complete List by Title
Maine State Library Report
Chapter 1: Children's Books, Childhood and Modernism
Mary Louisa Molesworth and Victorian Children's Fiction (1) a Similarly Warm Reception
Empowering Child Readers in the Golden Age of Children's
Dedication. to My Mum and Dad, Lydia and Tom Redford, In
Top View
The Victorian Child, C. 1837-1901
Images of the Witch in Nineteenth-Century Culture
'A Hapless Race': Supernatural Social Satire in May Kendall's Poetry
Hager, Simmons College