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Literature


The Romantics: A Gallery

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Our Great Exhibition of 1851

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Skeleton Test

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5. Gallery for "Herself" (Braddon, 1894)

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4. Gallery for "The Skeleton" (Tagore, 1892)

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3. Gallery for "The Open Door" (Riddell, 1882)

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2. Gallery for "The Old Nurse's Story" (Gaskell, 1852)

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1. Gallery for "An Account of Some Strange Disturbances in Aungier Street" (Le Fanu, 1851)

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5. Introduction to "Herself" (Braddon, 1894)

Sunday, December 1, 2024 - 12:00

Introduction to “Herself” by Mary Elizabeth Braddon

Editorial Team: Joshua Black, Olivia Gulick, Ellis Lucas, Claire Sullivan, Jordan Whitehead

Additional editing by Dr. Heidi L. Pennington
Note: This introduction contains spoilers for some story events in Braddon's "Herself."
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4. Introduction to "The Skeleton" (Tagore, 1892)

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Introduction to “The Skeleton” by Rabindranath Tagore (1892)

Editorial Team: Ella Jorgensen, Natalie Lopresti, Caroline McKeown, Lucy Saunders

Additional editing by Dr. Heidi L. Pennington
Note: This introduction contains spoilers for some story events in Tagore's "The Skeleton."
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