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- LITERARY CRITICISM 4
- American prose literature 2
- English 2
- English Literature 2
- English prose literature 2
- English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh 2
- European 2
- General 2
- History 2
- History and criticism 2
- Hotels 2
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- Languages & Literatures 2
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- TRAVEL 2
- Travelers' writings, American 2
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George Eliot in Society : Travels Abroad and Sundays at the Priory /
Published 2013Full text available:
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George Eliot in Society : Travels Abroad and Sundays at the Priory /
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Anglo-American Travelers and the Hotel Experience in Nineteenth-Century Literature : Nation, Hospitality, Travel Writing /
Published 2017Table of Contents: “…11 George Eliot and George Henry Lewes: Respectable Adultery and Anonymous Celebrity12 Edith Wharton's American and French Hotels: A Permeable Private/Public Space; PART V: Women's Travels and the Hotel as Nexus between Private and Public Realms; 13 "A Continual Recurrence of Bad Inns": Public Domesticity and Women's Travel in the Early Nineteenth Century; 14 "I Was in a Fidget to Know Where We Could Possibly Sleep": Antebellum Hospitality on the Margins of Nation in Caroline Kirkland's A New Home, Who'll Follow? …”
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Anglo-American Travelers and the Hotel Experience in Nineteenth-Century Literature : Nation, Hospitality, Travel Writing /
Published 2017Table of Contents: “…11 George Eliot and George Henry Lewes: Respectable Adultery and Anonymous Celebrity12 Edith Wharton's American and French Hotels: A Permeable Private/Public Space; PART V: Women's Travels and the Hotel as Nexus between Private and Public Realms; 13 "A Continual Recurrence of Bad Inns": Public Domesticity and Women's Travel in the Early Nineteenth Century; 14 "I Was in a Fidget to Know Where We Could Possibly Sleep": Antebellum Hospitality on the Margins of Nation in Caroline Kirkland's A New Home, Who'll Follow? …”
Taylor & Francis
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