UID:
almafu_9959234284402883
Format:
1 online resource (497 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
ISBN:
0-19-772529-5
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1-280-60552-9
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0-19-802327-8
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0-19-536234-9
Series Statement:
Oxford scholarship online
Content:
The only novel written by Charlotte Bronte's life-long friend, Mary Taylor, this is the story of the education and up-bringing of a group of young women, which emphasizes their friendship and their ability to maintain mental and economic well-being in straightened circumstances.
Note:
Originally published: London : Remington & Co., 1890.
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Contents; Introduction to the Oxford Edition of Miss Miles; Bibliography; List of Yorkshire Terms and German Phrases; MISS MILES; I. Die Goldene zeit des Wardens; II. Hold fast to the Faith without Wavering; III. Heaven lies about us in our Infancy; IV. And Fades into the Light of Common Day; V. De Profundis; VI. The Common Lot; VII. Daylight to Fight by; VIII. And Hope again Elastic Springs; IX. Lonely and Helpless; X. Their Words are Sweet as Honey; XI. Trip on Farther, Pretty Sweeting; XII. Quips and Cranks and Wanton Wiles; XIII. In the Valley of the Shadow; XIV. The Tumult of the People
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XV. Out into the WorldXVI. Wir menschen werden wunderbar gepriift; XVII. Hope again Elastic Springs; XVIII. Forget the Things which are Behind; XIX. In Two Minds; XX. Are the White Hours for ever Fled?; XXI. An Evil Genius; XXII. Death Comes to All; XXIII. Anarch Custom; XXIV. Eine anhang von sinnlichkeit die sich niemals concentrirt; XXV. Every Hearth Knoweth its own Bitterness; XXVI. Subtle Serpent; XXVII. Tearlessly, Fearlessly; XXVIII. If we can't help ourselves we can help one another!; XXIX. As the Morning Spread upon the Mountains
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English
Additional Edition:
ISBN 0-19-506492-5
Language:
English
DOI:
10.1093/oso/9780195064926.001.0001
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