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  2. Anna Sewell - Wikipedia

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    Anna Sewell (/ ˈ sj uː əl /; [2] 30 March 1820 – 25 April 1878) [1] was an English novelist who wrote the 1877 novel Black Beauty, her only published work.It is considered one of the top ten best-selling novels for children, although the author intended it for adults. [3]

  3. Elizabeth Gaskell - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell (née Stevenson; 29 September 1810 – 12 November 1865), often referred to as Mrs Gaskell, was an English novelist, biographer, and short story writer. Her novels offer a detailed portrait of the lives of many strata of Victorian society, including the very poor. Her first novel, Mary Barton, was

  4. Category:19th-century English women writers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "19th-century English women writers" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 662 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. East Lynne - Wikipedia

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    East Lynne, or, The Earl's Daughter is an 1861 English sensation novel by Ellen Wood, writing as Mrs. Henry Wood.A Victorian-era bestseller, it is remembered chiefly for its elaborate and implausible plot centering on infidelity and double identities.

  6. Rachel Hunter (author) - Wikipedia

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    Rachel Hunter (c. 1754 – 1813) was an English woman novelist of the early 19th century who lived and worked in Norwich. She was a contemporary of Jane Austen. She was a contemporary of Jane Austen. Literary setting

  7. Category:19th-century novels - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; ... Category: 19th-century novels. 33 languages ...

  8. Emily Underdown - Wikipedia

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    Emily Underdown (1863–1947) was an English writer, novelist and poet. She is best known for popularising Dante (1265–1321) and for her children's books. Many of her works are written under the pseudonym Norley Chester, which name appears to have been taken from the village of Norley, Cheshire, near the town of Chester. [1]

  9. Ellen Wood (author) - Wikipedia

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    Ellen Price (17 January 1814 – 10 February 1887), better known as Mrs. Henry Wood, was an English novelist. She is best remembered for her 1861 novel East Lynne. Many of her books sold well internationally and were widely read in the United States. In her time, she surpassed Charles Dickens in fame in Australia. [1]