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Somerville and Ross Information
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 Somerville and Ross refers to Edith Somerville and Violet Florence Martin, the latter writing under the name of Martin Ross. They were both Anglo-Irish novelists. They are perhaps most famous for their series of books that was made into the TV series,...


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 The Economist (US)
The Selected Letters of Somerville and Ross.
08/26/1989: 998 words, approx. 3 pages Enjoying life together THE SELECTED LETTERS OF SOMERVILLE AND ROSS. Edited by Gifford Lewis. EDITH SOMERVILLE went to a rather grand dance in Country Cork in 1886. The next day she wrote to her cousin Violet Martin, of Ross, Country...
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 The Boston Globe
Somerville
11/20/2005: 409 words, approx. 1 pages SOMERVILLE During World War II, this city of just four square miles was crowded with 105,883 residents. A much smaller number 77,478 now call it home, but Somerville is still the most densely populated municipality in New England, according to an official city history....



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Critical Essay by John Cronin
7,847 words, approx. 26 pages
 In the following essays, Cronin chronicles the literary partnership of Somerville and Ross and surveys the short fiction in In Mr. Knox's Country.
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