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By Howard, Tom1995., Grange Books Call No: 823 A933h Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Summary Note: Traces her life and writing and the places associated with them. Photos. show what can still be seen, despite the lapse of two centuries of the life, the towns and the countryside that Jane Austen knew.
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c1979., Paddington Press : distributed by Grosset & Dunlap Call No: 820.9 D132L Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library
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-- Elizabeth Healy's literary tour of Ireland.1995., Wolfhound Press Call No: 820.994 H434l Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library
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-- Literary trips 2.2001., GreatEscapes.com ; Book Systems Plus Call No: 910.2 L776l v.2 Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library
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1981., Oxford University Press Call No: REF Literature Region UK Edition: 2nd ed. / rev. by Dorothy Eagle. Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library
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-- Square haunting :2020., Adult, Tim Duggan Books Call No: 820.9 W119s Edition: First U.S. edition. Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Summary Note: In the early twentieth century, Mecklenburgh Square, a hidden architectural gem in the heart of London, was a radical address. On the outskirts of Bloomsbury known for the eponymous group who "lived in squares, painted in circles, and loved in triangles," the square was home to students, struggling artists, and revolutionaries. In the pivotal era between the two world wars, the lives of five remarkable women intertwined at this one address: modernist poet H. D., detective novelist Dorothy L. Sayers, classicist Jane Harrison, economic historian Eileen Power, and author and publisher Virginia Woolf. In an era when women's freedoms were fast expanding, they each sought a space where they could live, love, and above all work independently.