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  2. The New Epicurean - Wikipedia

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    The New Epicurean: The Delights of Sex, Facetiously and Philosophically Considered, in Graphic Letters Addressed to Young Ladies of Quality is a Victorian erotic novel published by William Dugdale in 1865 and attributed to Edward Sellon.

  3. Dinah Birch - Wikipedia

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    Birch is serving as the General Editor of the 2012 edition of the Oxford Companion to English Literature. [4] She is the author of Our Victorian Education (2008), writes regularly for the TLS and the LRB, and contributes to arts programmes on radio and television. In December 2011, Birch was named as a member of the jury for the 2012 Man Booker ...

  4. Revolt. She Said. Revolt Again. - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Shakespeare Company commissioned Birch to write the play and provided her with the prompt, "Well-behaved women seldom make history". Birch also took inspiration from Valerie Solanas' SCUM Manifesto, as well as feminist writers such as Kat Banyard, Caitlin Moran, Andrea Dworkin. She wrote the play in three days. [4] [5]

  5. A look back at what the world was like when AOL began

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    Thirty-five years ago, users heard the infamous dial-up sound for the first time. The '80s were a decade defined by major technological innovations, big hair, cult-classic movies and the start of ...

  6. Ellen Johnston - Wikipedia

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    In 1998 Gustav Klaus's biography "Factory Girl: Ellen Johnston and Working-class Poetry in Victorian Scotland" was published. [4] Johnston is studied because she represents the voice of working-class women. [5] In 2007, her autobiography, was reprinted. [2]

  7. 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.

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  9. William John Birch - Wikipedia

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    According to Annie Besant, Birch frequented the house of Thomas Scott (1808–1878), the freethinker. [26] In December 1851, when secularism was a neologism, the Secular Society held a Free Discussion Festival, at which Holyoake was the main speaker; [27] Birch was in the chair. [22]