The British author Maria Edgeworth (1767-1849) wrote novels that are characterized by clear, vivid style, good humor, and lively dialogue. Maria Edgeworth was born on Jan. 1, 1767, the second of the 21 children (by four wives) of Richard Edgeworth, whose...
Maria Edgeworth was the best-known novelist in Britain from 1800 until the publication of Walter Scott's Waverley in 1814. She was also one of the most important writers of fiction for children in the nineteenth century. She developed the late-eighteenth...
On a literary tour in 1813, Maria Edgeworth was recognized by literary celebrities in London and Paris as one of the most important authors in the English-speaking world. Her only rival in popularity was Sir Walter Scott, who credited Edgeworth's tales o...
ABSTRACT: Povest' (The Tale) of 1929 is perhaps the least understood of Pasternak's early short prose works and has only rarely been the focus of scholarly articles. The present article situates The Tale within the politics of genre of the 1920s and Lef's...
LAURENCE CHOLLET The Record (Bergen County, NJ) 06-11-1995 NOVEL TURNS TO FAIRY TALE By LAURENCE CHOLLET Date: 06-11-1995, Sunday Section: LIFESTYLE / ENTERTAINMENT Edition: All Editions -- Sunday Column: BOOK REPORTS Biographical: GEORGE DAWES GREEN Fairy tales can come true, they can happen...
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