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Biography of Sir Walter Besant
5315 words, approx. 17.7 pages
 Walter Besant began publishing novels in the early 1870s, and when the death of Queen Victoria in 1901 ushered in a new century, his death that same year signaled the demise of his immense popularity as a preeminent Victorian novelist. In critical discus...
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Biography of Sir Walter Besant
3050 words, approx. 10.2 pages
 Walter Besant began to publish novels in the early 1870s and by the 1880s had established himself as one of the most popular and prolific novelists in England. He was also known for the short fiction he published in literary journals and collected in sev...



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