This novel amply sustains the fame of the author of ' Jane Lyre' and ' Shirley' as an original and powerful writer." — Examiner. SHIRLEY. BY CURRER BELL. Crown 8vo, 6s. cloth. " The peculiar power which was so greatly admired in ' Jane Eyre' is not... The Bhilsa Topes: Or, Buddhist Monuments of Central Indiaby Sir Alexander Cunningham - 1854 - 370 pagesFull view - About this book
| Charlotte Brontë - 1853 - 350 pages
...eCurm, lEllis, anU glcton i3ell. i. SHIRLEY ; a Tale. By CURRER BELL. A new Edition. Crown 8vo, 6s. cloth. " The peculiar power which was so greatly admired...interest, and an irresistible grasp of reality. There is a vividness and distinctness of conception in it quite marvellous. The power of graphic delineation... | |
| Thomas Doubleday - Food - 1853 - 458 pages
...pleasant book." — Morning Chronicle. II. SHIRLEY: A TALE. By CURRER BELL. A new edition. Crown 8vo., 6s. cloth. " The peculiar power which was so greatly admired...absent from this book. It possesses deep interest and anirresistible grasp of reality. There is a vividness and distinctness of conception in it quite marvellous.... | |
| Dinah Maria Craik - 1853 - 376 pages
...SHIRLEY ; a Tale. By CURRER BELL. A new Edition. Crown 8vo, 6s. cloth. " The peculiar power which was 10 greatly admired in ' Jane Eyre' is not absent from...interest, and an irresistible grasp of reality. There is a vividness and distinctness of conception in it quite marvellous. The power of graphic delineation... | |
| William Ferguson Beatson Laurie - Anglo-Burmese War, 2nd, 1852 - 1853 - 366 pages
...distinctness of conception in it quite marvellous. The power of graphic delineation and expression is intense. There are scenes which, for strength and delicacy...are not transcended in the range of English fiction The women will be the favourites with all readers. Both are charming. The views of human nature which... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - English literature - 1853 - 360 pages
...of conception in it quite marvellous. The power of graphic delineation and - expression is intense. There are scenes which, for strength and delicacy...are not transcended in the range of English fiction The women will be the favourites with all readers. Eoth are charming. The views of human nature which... | |
| Charlotte Brontë - 1853 - 620 pages
...distinctness of conception in it quite marvellous. The power of graphic delineation and expression is intense. There are scenes which, for strength and delicacy...are not transcended in the range of English fiction The women will be the favourites with all readers. Both are charming. Caroline is a gentle, loving... | |
| H. Byerley Thomson - Commerce - 1854 - 156 pages
...CURRER BELL. Crown 8vo, 6s. cloth. " The peculiar power which was so greatly admired in . Jane Eyre1 is not absent from this book. It possesses deep interest,...transcended in the range of English fiction." — Examiner. JANE EYRE. BY CURRER BELL. Fifth Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s. cloth. ".Jane Eyre. Is a remarkable production.... | |
| Eustace Clare Grenville Murray - Legends - 1854 - 242 pages
...rarely surpassed." — Spectator. II. SHIRLEY ; a Tale. By CURRER BELL. A new Edition. Crown 8vo, 6*. cloth. " The peculiar power which was so greatly admired...interest, and an irresistible grasp of reality. There is a vividness and distinctness of conception in it quite marvellous. The power of graphic delineation... | |
| John Kesson - China - 1854 - 336 pages
...— Deify Nemi. SBSorfes of ©urm ii. SHIRLEY ; a Tale. By CURRER BELL. A new Edition. Crown 8vo, 6*. cloth. " The peculiar power which was so greatly admired...interest, and an irresistible grasp of reality. There is a vividness and distinctness of conception in it quite marvellous. The power of graphic delineation... | |
| John Ruskin - Architectural criticism - 1854 - 412 pages
...rarely surpassed." — Spectator. II. SHIRLEY ; a Tale. By CURRER BELL. A new Edition. Crown 8vo, 6s. cloth. " The peculiar power which was so greatly admired...interest, and an irresistible grasp of reality. There is a vividness and distinctness of conception in it quite marvellous. The power ot graphic delineation... | |
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