Fisher's Ghost, and Other EssaysF.W. Cheshire, 1950 - 208 pages |
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Page 73
... Henry Handel Richardson was a pen - name adopted for the same reason that urged George Eliot and George Sand to hide their sex . But Henry Handel Richardson had to wait much longer than these other women novelists before gaining recog ...
... Henry Handel Richardson was a pen - name adopted for the same reason that urged George Eliot and George Sand to hide their sex . But Henry Handel Richardson had to wait much longer than these other women novelists before gaining recog ...
Page 74
... Henry Handel Richardson's husband soon gained a European reputation as a scholar in compara- tive literature . He founded and edited the Modern Language Review , devoted to pure scholarship in modern languages and literature , a journal ...
... Henry Handel Richardson's husband soon gained a European reputation as a scholar in compara- tive literature . He founded and edited the Modern Language Review , devoted to pure scholarship in modern languages and literature , a journal ...
Page 75
... Henry Handel Richardson retired to a Sussex cottage overlooking the cliffs near Hastings . She was always glad to be known as an Australian ... Henry Handel Richardson is if anything the more economical in speech 75 HENRY HANDEL RICHARDSON.
... Henry Handel Richardson retired to a Sussex cottage overlooking the cliffs near Hastings . She was always glad to be known as an Australian ... Henry Handel Richardson is if anything the more economical in speech 75 HENRY HANDEL RICHARDSON.
Contents
FISHERS GHOSTTWO SIDELIGHTS | 1 |
THAT WORD AGAIN | 16 |
THE ESSENTIAL MURDOCH | 33 |
Copyright | |
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