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Wells; Publications: "The Albany Review", "The Athenaeum, Contemporary Review", "The Cornhill Magazine", "The English Review", "The New Age", "Pall Mall Magazine", "Works: Anna of the Five Towns", "The Country House", "The Dark Flower", "The Golden Bowl", "The Hound of the Baskervilles", "Lord Jim", "The Ragged-Trousered Philanthropists", "The Railway Children", "The Secret Garden", "The White Peacock"; Themes: Boer War, crime fiction, exoticism, family sagas, fantasy, feminist fiction, historical romance, invasion scare stories, marriage problem novels, regional fiction, suburban life; Other:…mehr

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Wells; Publications: "The Albany Review", "The Athenaeum, Contemporary Review", "The Cornhill Magazine", "The English Review", "The New Age", "Pall Mall Magazine", "Works: Anna of the Five Towns", "The Country House", "The Dark Flower", "The Golden Bowl", "The Hound of the Baskervilles", "Lord Jim", "The Ragged-Trousered Philanthropists", "The Railway Children", "The Secret Garden", "The White Peacock"; Themes: Boer War, crime fiction, exoticism, family sagas, fantasy, feminist fiction, historical romance, invasion scare stories, marriage problem novels, regional fiction, suburban life; Other: literary agents, publishers. In addition to the A-Z entries, there is a chronology charting major historical and cultural events, a list of books frequently consulted, and a very useful index of pseudonyms and changes of name.
With over 800 A-Z entries covering writers, individual works, literary periodicals, and general themes, this companion offers information about the writings, the authors, and the preoccupations of the Edwardian era. There are also entries on the themes and genres that emerged during this era.
Autorenporträt
Sandra Kemp is currently Director of Research, Royal College of Art. Charlotte Mitchell is Lecturer in English, University College London. David Trotter is Quain Professor of English Language and Literature, University College London.