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The Channings
Ellen Wood
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Anne Hereford (Hardcover)
Mrs. Henry Wood, Ellen Wood
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Mrs. Henry Wood (the pen-name of Ellen Wood) was one of the
best-selling authors of the late 19th century. She became famous
for her novel "East Lynne" (1861) and wrote more than thirty
additional novels as well as short stories, most of which contain
elements of mystery and suspense. She also edited the famous
"Argosy" magazine from 1867 until her death.
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Anne Hereford (Paperback)
Henry Wood, Ellen Wood, Mrs. Henry Wood
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Discovery Miles 4 880
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Mrs. Henry Wood (the pen-name of Ellen Wood) was one of the
best-selling authors of the late 19th century. She became famous
for her novel "East Lynne" (1861) and wrote more than thirty
additional novels as well as short stories, most of which contain
elements of mystery and suspense. She also edited the famous
"Argosy" magazine from 1867 until her death.
More than any other full-length text on the market, The World of
Psychology supports student learning while helping students make
the connection between scientific principles and everyday life. The
Seventh Edition of Wood/Wood/Boyd's World of Psychology continues
to respond to the changing needs of today's diverse student
population. Students and instructors will benefit from exciting
enhancements in content, pedagogy, and design while enjoying the
accessible and engaging presentation that have made this text so
successful over the years.
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East Lynne (Paperback)
Ellen Wood; Edited by Elisabeth Jay
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Discovery Miles 2 870
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'Coward! Sneak! May good men shun him, from henceforth! may his
Queen refuse to receive him! You, an earl's daughter! Oh, Isabel!
How utterly you have lost yourself!' When the aristocratic Lady
Isabel abandons her husband and children for her wicked seducer,
more is at stake than moral retribution. Ellen Wood played upon the
anxieties of the Victorian middle classes who feared a breakdown of
the social order as divorce became more readily available and
promiscuity threatened the sanctity of the family. In her novel the
simple act of hiring a governess raises the spectres of murder,
disguise, and adultery. Her sensation novel was devoured by readers
from the Prince of Wales to Joseph Conrad and continued to
fascinate theatre-goers and cinema audiences well into the next
century. This edition returns for the first time to the racy,
slang-ridden narrative of the first edition, rather than the
subsequent stylistically 'improved' versions hitherto reproduced by
modern editors. ABOUT THE SERIES: For over 100 years Oxford World's
Classics has made available the widest range of literature from
around the globe. Each affordable volume reflects Oxford's
commitment to scholarship, providing the most accurate text plus a
wealth of other valuable features, including expert introductions
by leading authorities, helpful notes to clarify the text,
up-to-date bibliographies for further study, and much more.
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The Channings
Ellen Wood
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R659
Discovery Miles 6 590
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