Covent Garden

Covent Garden is a district in the West End of London, England. It falls within the City of Westminster and the modern Borough of Camden. The district's name comes from the former fruit and vegetable market in the area as well as the Royal Opera House on the site. 

 

Appears in the following articles: 

- Of the Uneducated State of Costermongers., Vol. 1, London Labour and the London Poor

Croydon

Croydon is a large town in London and gives its name to the modern Borough of Croydon, London, UK. In 1808, the Surrey Iron Railway, which was the first public railway, opened from Croydon to Wandsworth. In the 19th century, Croydon became a commuter town for London and an industrial area known for car manufacturing, and metal-working.  

 

Appears in the following articles: 

- Of the Uneducated State of Costermongers., Vol. 1, London Labour and the London Poor

Naples

Naples is a city in Italy. 

Appears in: 

- Of the Uneducated State of the Costermongers., Vol. 1, London Labour and the London Poor. 

The Brontes, Fall 2022

A madwoman in the attic, impassioned love, and a mysterious/abusive past.  Such sensational themes may seem ripped from today’s social media, but, in fact, they are the defining elements of the novels of the Brontë sisters. We will adopt new historicist and gender studies approaches to study arguably the greatest English literary family of the nineteenth century.

The Brontes, Fall 2022

A madwoman in the attic, impassioned love, and a mysterious/abusive past.  Such sensational themes may seem ripped from today’s social media, but, in fact, they are the defining elements of the novels of the Brontë sisters. We will adopt new historicist and gender studies approaches to study arguably the greatest English literary family of the nineteenth century.

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