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Overview
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Titles
Hard times / by: Schlicke, Paul.; Dickens, Charles, (1812-1870.); England (Language materials, printed)
Jane Eyre : = an authoritative text, contexts, criticism / by: Dunn, Richard J., (1938-); Bronte, Charlotte, (1816-1855.); England (Language materials, printed)
The Mousehole cat / by: Bayley, Nicola,; Barber, Antonia, (1932-); England (Language materials, printed)
Pride and prejudice / by: Austen, Jane, (1775-1817.); England; Jones, Vivien, (1952-) (Language materials, printed)
Sense and sensibility / by: Austen, Jane, (1775-1817.); England (Language materials, printed)
Brideshead revisited / by: Waugh, Evelyn, (1903-1966.); England (Language materials, printed)
Black swan green : = a novel / by: Mitchell, David; England (Language materials, printed)
Pride and prejudice / by: Austen, Jane, (1775-1817.); England (Language materials, printed)
Hard times : = an authoritative text, contexts, criticism / by: Kaplan, Fred, (1937-); Dickens, Charles, (1812-1870.); England; Monod, Sylvere, (1921-) (Language materials, printed)
The life and adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit by: NetLibrary, Inc.; Dickens, Charles, (1812-1870.); England; Ingham, Patricia.; United States (Language materials, printed)
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Subjects
Orphans- Fiction. Physically handicapped- Fiction. Children's stories, English. Magic- Fiction. British- India Immigrants- England Sisters- Fiction. Schools- Fiction. World War, 1939-1945- Underground movements- Netherlands Saints Money- Fiction. Married people- Fiction. Family-owned business enterprises Austen, Jane,- Sense and sensibility. Pharmaceutical industry Child labor Teachers- Fiction. British- Brazil Brazil Hungarians- France Men- Societies and clubs Waterloo, Battle of, Waterloo, Belgium, 1815 Working class families- Fiction. World War, 1939-1945- Influence Hong Kong (China) Cloning Women Authors- Fiction. Fiction- Authorship Wizards Friendship- Fiction. British- United States Parent and adult child Murder victims' families Seaside resorts Ghost stories. High interest-low vocabulary books. Laundry Couples- England Granger, Hermione (Fictitious character) Africans- England Women- Identity Dogs- Fiction. Gardens- Fiction. East Indians- England Trinidad and Tobago Audiobooks. Brothers and sisters- Fiction. Loss (Psychology) Water mills Conduct of life- Fiction. Insurance agents Rapstone Valley (England : Imaginary place)- Fiction. Fathers and daughters- Fiction. Women domestics Adultery Young women- Psychology Landlord and tenant- Fiction. Poor families British- Europe City and town life- Fiction. Man-woman relationships- Fiction. Aristocracy (Social class)- Fiction. Jews- Fiction.- England Adopted children Gamblers Savants (Savant syndrome) United States- Description and travel Women mediums Muslim women Fathers and sons- Fiction. Organized crime- Fiction. English language- Textbooks for foreign speakers. Readers for new literates. Television producers and directors Hitchhiking Jamaica Brides Interpersonal relations- Fiction. Great Britain- History Great Britain- Social life and customs Browning, Elizabeth Barrett,- Fiction. Businesswomen Transsexuals- Fiction. Yorkshire (England)- Fiction. Revolutionaries Naipaul, V. S.- Travel. Social classes Courtship Brothers Brothers- Fiction. Grief- Fiction. Strangers- Fiction. Dwellings Clergy Mothers and daughters- Fiction. Women- England Clergy- Fiction.- England Art- Collectors and collecting Mentally ill women- Fiction. Feminists- Fiction. Police- Fiction.- England Missing persons- Fiction. Seduction Chartism Rugby School Endowed public schools (Great Britain) Identity (Psychology)- Fiction. Upper class families- Fiction. Adoptees Translators Art teachers Witches- Juvenile fiction. Disinheritance Autobiographical memory Widowers Investment bankers Christmas- Fiction. England- Social conditions- 19th century English language- Study and teaching Men- England Readers (Adult) Women detectives Jamaicans- England Bennet, Elizabeth (Fictitious character) Self-realization in women Bildungsromans. Older women- England Holmes, Sherlock. Détectives- Angleterre Cats- Fiction. Bears- Fiction. Social reformers India Young women Fantasy. England Grandfathers- Fiction. Netherlands- History- German occupation, 1940-1945 Social problems- England. Boys Dickens, Charles,- Hard times. Detective and mystery stories, English. Stepfathers Problem families Children of the rich Dramatists Antique dealers Grandparent and child Abused wives Gareth (Legendary character) Divorced women Marital conflict Teenage girls England- Social life and customs- 19th century Housekeepers- England Wives- England Ireland- Fiction. Potter, Harry Single women- Fiction. Women dog owners- Fiction. Watson, John H. England. England- Fiction. Time travel- Fiction. Tree houses- Fiction. Trinidad and Tobago. Inheritance and succession Remarried people Vendetta Potter, Harry (Fictitious character) Rowling, J. K.- Harry Potter and the deathly hallows. Wizards- Fiction. Suburban life Male friendship- Fiction. Businesspeople Sex role- Fiction. Holmes, Sherlock (Fictitious character) Private investigators- England Rich people Female friendship Social problems Theatrical companies- Fiction. Charity-schools Ex-convicts Paris (France)- Fiction. Girls Nobility Psychiatric hospital patients Children's audiobooks. Choral conductors Avarice Jewelry theft- England Money laundering Social classes- History- 19th century- England Families Jones, Bridget (Fictitious character) Weasley, Ron (Fictitious character) Darcy Fitzwilliam (Fictitious character) Utilitarianism Women poets- Fiction. Flush (Dog)- Fiction. Sea stories. Theater- Fiction. Country homes Scrooge, Ebenezer (Fictitious character)- Fiction. Moving, Household- Fiction. Human-animal relationships- Fiction. Children of clergy Fathers and daughters- Fiction.- England Unmarried mothers Austen, Jane,- Emma. Bronte, Charlotte,- Jane Eyre. James, Henry,- Turn of the screw. Patent medicines- Marketing Boarding schools- Fiction. Fathers- Death Uncles- Fiction. Revenge- Fiction. Books and reading- Fiction. Angleterre Schools- Juvenile fiction. Cyborgs Science fiction. Knights and knighthood- Fiction. New Age movement Lesbians- Fiction. Toy and movable books. Women, Black- England Holmes, Sherlock Private investigators. Single women Illegitimate children Conflict of generations Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry (Imaginary place) Family life- Fiction.- England Gorilla- Fiction. Middle-aged men Witches- Fiction. Bigamy Mothers and sons- Fiction. Governesses Austen, Jane,- Pride and prejudice. Brown, Father (Fictitious character)- Fiction. Catholics Widows Benefactors Zionists Cousins- Fiction. Actors Weavers Japan- Fiction. Deception Organ donors James, Henry, Magic- Juvenile fiction. Triangles (Interpersonal relations) Villages Pakistanis- England Russia Ghosts- Fiction. Spouses- England Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry (Imaginary organization) Coming of age Lawrence, D. H.- Sons and lovers. Married women- Fiction. Fate and fatalism Guilt Grandfathers Visions Angels- Fiction. Great-grandmothers- Fiction. Domestics- Fiction. Young men Country life- Fiction. Barsetshire (England : Imaginary place)- Fiction. Americans- England Jewelry theft Master and servant Waterloo (Belgium), Battle of, 1815 Eliot, George,- Middlemarch. Children- Fiction. Governesses in literature. Foundlings Horror tales- Appreciation Terminally ill parents Autism Reconstruction (1939-1951) Donation of organs, tissues, etc. Separation (Psychology) Spiritualists Motherhood Prejudices- Fiction. Toy and movable books- Specimens. Feminism- History- 20th century- England
 
 
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