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  • ...cern for the poor and recognizing a woman’s role in societal change, the author may have been the editor, Jane Webb Loudon, due to the fact that her writin ...ing of herself who was the founder of clubs, at the same time visiting the unknown not with her most charitable wishes.
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  • ...a'').</ref> and Fielding<ref>Henry Fielding, 1707-1754, English novelist, author of ''Tom Jones'' (''Encyclopaedia Britannica'').</ref>. ... Search'', Web, Nov. 2007); or William Falconer, 1732-1769, Scottish poet, author of ''The Universal Marine Dictionary'', in which he defined “road” as f
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  • ...in 1801 at Woodbridge, Suffolk as the son of an unmarried laundress and an unknown father. After attending a dame-school in 1815 he became an assistant to Th ...arley’s Annual'' as a part of the 1861 edition. The tale exemplifies the author’s explicit intentions to teach both educational and moral truths while si
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  • The author of “A Gouty Courtship” is unknown. Only the author’s initials are provided as F.C.PH. The story was published in the fourth [[category:F.C.PH.|Gouty Courtship, A]] <!-- Links the title to the Author page -->
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  • ...rity of works within this monthly jounal are simple, brief, and written by unknown ordinary men and women. This story was published in multiple journals: ''T [[category:anonymous|Death of the Old Wife]] <!-- Links the title to the Author page -->
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  • ...creatures seemed to howl, and beasts to speak with human speech but in the unknown tongue. Then the wolf-keeper whose face was ever veiled in shadow spake som ...ic Stenbock|Other Side: A Breton Legend, The]] <!-- Links the title to the Author page -->
    32 KB (5,903 words) - 23:04, 7 March 2016
  • ...ce rations served out by the Company did not agree with them, being a food unknown to their land, and to which they could not get used. Consequently they wer [[category:Joseph Conrad|An Outpost of Progress]] <!-- Links the title to the Author page -->
    63 KB (10,985 words) - 08:00, 21 October 2015
  • ...to the periodical, the editor William Michael Rossetti describes him as “unknown” in their literary circle; while writing the preface to ''The Germ'', he ...ress very peculiar ideas to modern eyes and ears—ideas which are totally unknown to Hellenic Art—you would have instantly felt, that the artist cannot stu
    64 KB (11,189 words) - 22:38, 3 March 2016
  • Although the author is listed, W. W. Fenn is unknown to us. He does have, however, two stories in the 1886 edition of ''Every Bo
    38 KB (6,966 words) - 20:43, 25 April 2016
  • ...izzo d’autore incerto,” <ref> Schizzo d’autore incerto: sketch by an unknown artist. </ref> adding the inscription.* I could willingly have prolonged m ...igure by Chiaro dell’ Erma.” </ref> and there is a brief notice of the author appended.
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  • ...ather’s home, he becomes worried that she became lost or even died in an unknown location. Eventually, he sees illuminating music, smells sweet fragrance, a [[category:Michael Wood|Sinner’s Requiem, The]] <!-- Links the title to the Author page -->
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  • ...s include "The Son-In-Law" and "The Yellow Rose." Bernard was a small-time author and is rarely listed in cannons of Victorian literature. Web pages dedicate ...f. I know that you are at home; give me, then, only five minutes! My name, unknown to you, give me no claim upon your notice; but, when a kind action is to be
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  • '''Author:''' [[:Category: Lily Dougall|Lily Dougall]] Written by the Canadian author Lily Dougall, under the pseudonym Earnest Duns, “Hath not a Jew Eyes?”
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  • On the contrary! Next day I received from an unknown person, a rich court dress, and, a few days afterwards, the Because this unknown protector is a protectress.
    52 KB (9,143 words) - 16:38, 3 April 2010
  • ...esty and Industry: A Narrative for the Young]] <!-- Links the title to the Author page -->
    13 KB (2,239 words) - 12:29, 5 April 2010
  • '''Author:''' [[:Category: Mrs. John Brett|Mrs. John Brett]] Author of “May Lester,” etc.
    26 KB (4,631 words) - 20:55, 6 May 2015
  • The author of the work is unknown. ...own|Noble Florentine and the Chancellor, The]] <!-- Links the title to the Author page -->
    7 KB (1,194 words) - 20:57, 26 April 2010
  • ... and reformer.<ref>Not to be confused with Beatrix Potter (1866-1943), the author of the beloved “Peter Rabbit” stories.</ref> She was the eighth of ten ...set that styles itself ‘London society’ (in the city of millions!) are unknown to them. They live in the Garden of Eden of uncivilized life ; as yet they
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  • ... ‘Lady Flavia’” as it says in ''Belgravia''. It is uncertain who the author is exactly, but it is likely either William or Robert Chambers, brothers wh BY THE AUTHOR OF “LADY FLAVIA,” ETC.
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  • ...t his or her name or any previous works. Since the author of this piece is unknown, readers are not influenced by their opinion of the writer’s personal lif ...r husband demonstrates the relationship that ensues without the values the author advocates. This story is a prime example of a little-known genre of Victori
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