The library window : a story of the seen and the unseen
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The library window : a story of the seen and the unseen
(The Broadview anthology of British literature / general editors, Joseph Black ... [et al.])
Broadview Press, c2019
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Includes bibliographical references
内容説明・目次
内容説明
In this Victorian tale, a young woman recuperating at her aunt's house in a Scottish town is spending a good deal of time looking out at the world through an upstairs window. Across the way is a university library; one of its windows holds particular interest-but the things she sees there at one moment are gone the next. Is what she has seen real, or a figment of her adolescent imagination?
In addition to an illuminating introduction, this edition includes a variety of background materials that help to set this extraordinary work of fiction in its literary and historical context.
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Introduction
The Library Window
In Context
from Sir David Brewster, Letters on Natural Magic, Addressed to Sir Walter Scott (1832)
from Margaret Oliphant, "Scotland and Her Accusers" (1861)
from Margaret Oliphant, "The Sisters Bronte," in Women Novelists of Queen Victoria's Reign (1897)
from J. E. [Jane Ellen] Panton, A Gentlewoman's Home: the Whole Art of Building, Furnishing, and Beautifying the Home (1896) [on libraries]
from E. J. [Edward John] Tilt, On the Preservation of the Health of Women at the Critical Periods of Life (1851)
from G. Stanley Hall, Adolescence: Its Psychology and its Relations to Physiology, Anthropology, Sociology, Sex, Crime, Religion and Education, vol. 2 (1904)
from Margaret Oliphant, The Autobiography and Letters of Mrs. M. O. W. Oliphant (1899)
Images of Late Victorian Scottish Street Scenes
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