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Branch Lines
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Williams, Tony
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Anderson, Doug
/ Byron, George Gordon (Lord) (1788-1824)
/ Dickens, Charles (1812-1870)
/ Disorders
/ Morris, Joe
/ Novels
/ Schlicke, Paul
/ Siblings
/ Truth
2004
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Branch Lines
by
Williams, Tony
in
Anderson, Doug
/ Byron, George Gordon (Lord) (1788-1824)
/ Dickens, Charles (1812-1870)
/ Disorders
/ Morris, Joe
/ Novels
/ Schlicke, Paul
/ Siblings
/ Truth
2004
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Branch Lines
2004
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Branch Secretaries are encouraged to send in copies of their newsletters, and other information about branch activities, so that items of interest can be published here, and the network of news throughout the Fellowship may be maintained. Recent issues have given us Elna Estcourt's fascinating comparative account of education in Britain, America and Australia in the nineteenth century and now; Peter Lucas's impressions of a recent visit to 48 Doughty Street; items on Brothers of Loving Sisters in the novels, and Eye Disorders in Victorian times; a transcript of Jill Barker's fascinating talk on novelistic 'truth'.
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The Dickens Fellowship
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