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5 result(s) for "Girls Books and reading England History."
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Why Women Read Fiction
Written by a leading academic and broadcaster and drawing on interviews with readers, writers, reading groups, bookshop owners, librarians, and figures from literary publishing, reviewing, and festivals, this accessible volume offers an overview of the contemporary scene of women's novel-reading.
Dangerous alliance
Lady Victoria Aston, obsessed with Jane Austen and content to stay home, is suddenly expected to enter society and find a husband, preferably one who cares for her more than her dowry.
The Dominion Post, Morgantown, W.Va., local briefs column
Megan M. Moroz, 26, was injured after a rear-end type collision on Patteson Drive, near Laurel Street, according to a report from Morgantown Police. Moroz was traveling West on Patterson Drive in a red 2002 Toyota when a blue 2005 Toyota, driven by Emma K. Klandorf, 19, of Morgantown struck the rear of her vehicle. Lt. L. Dudley, of Morgantown Fire Department, said, according to witnesses, Moroz was standing between the two cars shortly after the accident, when a third vehicle rear-ended Klandorf's Toyota and pinned Moroz. When fire fighters and EMS arrived, Moroz was sitting on a nearby curb and was conscious and alert. Morgantown Police Officer Rob Balderson said an investigation revealed that [Matt Wilson] likely forgot to put on the standard transmission truck's parking brake before he got out to load the truck. Balderson said vehicles with standard transmissions are typically left in first gear, and the parking brake can be applied to secure the vehicle in park.
Between Women: Friendship, Desire, and Marriage in Victorian England
[...] in a middle-class society that often segregated the sexes, femininity was both offered to and claimed by girls and women as an appropriate focus for female desire. [...] respectable\" discourses such as doll stories for girls and fashion illustrations and correspondence columns in magazines for adult women occupied places on the same continuum of female desire that also included pornography, and no very distant places at that.