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
| mrs. Robert Cartwright - 1854 - 342 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 of graphic delineation... | |
| William Ferguson Beatson Laurie - Anglo-Burmese War, 2nd, 1852 - 1854 - 604 pages
...SHIRLEY ; a Tale. By CURRER BELL. A new Edition. Crown 8vo, 6s. cloth. " The peculiar power which was jo 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 Bell Scott - English poetry - 1854 - 274 pages
...keeps it alive." — Athcnxum, II. SHIRLEY ; a Tale. By CURRER BELL. A new Edition. Crown 8vo, 6s. cloth. " The peculiar power which was so greatly admired in 'Jane Eyre* isnot absent from this book. It possesses deep interest, and an irresistible grasp of realty. There... | |
| Francis Playford - Investments - 1855 - 178 pages
...in feeling, freshness in expression." — Literary Gazette. SHIRLEY. By CURRER BELL. Crown 8vo, 6s. cloth. " The peculiar power which was so greatly admired...scenes which, for strength and delicacy of emotion, arc not transcended in the range of English fiction." — Examiner. " ' Shirley' is an admirable book;... | |
| Harriet Parr - 1855 - 366 pages
...keeps it alive." — Atbenaum. 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 of graphic delineation... | |
| Charles Theophilus Metcalfe Baron Metcalfe - Canada - 1855 - 518 pages
...keeps it alive." — Albenaum. 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 of graphic delineation... | |
| John Forbes Royle - Agriculture - 1855 - 444 pages
...keeps it alive." — Atbtnaum. 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 of graphic delineation... | |
| Ashford Owen (pseud. [i.e. Anne Charlotte Ogle.]), Anne Charlotte Ogle - 1855 - 346 pages
...character keeps it alive." — A tbenaeum, 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... | |
| Henry William Byerley Thomson - Great Britain - 1855 - 464 pages
...everywhere kindly."—Examiner. II. SHIRLEY ; a Tale. By CURRER BELL. A new Edition. Crown Svo,. 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... | |
| Julia Kavanagh - 1855 - 368 pages
...alive." — Atbena;utu. II. SHIRLEY ; a Tale. By CURRER BELL. A new Edition. Crown 8vo, 6s. clotht " The peculiar power which was so greatly admired in...interest, and an irresistible grasp of reality. There is a vividness and distinctness of conception in it quite marvellous. The power of graphic delineation... | |
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