Mrs. Gaskell has done what neither I nor other female writers in France can accomplish she has written novels which excite the deepest interest in men of the world, and yet which every girl will be the better for reading.'— GEORGE SAND. Victor and Vanquished: A Novel - Pagina 150di Mary Cecil Hay - 1876 - 145 pagineVisualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| 1907 - 848 pagine
...reference to her. George Sand wrote: Mrs. Gaskell has done what neither l nor any other female writer in France can accomplish — she has written novels which excite the deepest interest in men of the world, and yet which every girl will be the better for reading. Whoever reads that sentence will... | |
| 1895 - 862 pagine
...man," said many years ago of Mrs. Gaskell : " She has done what neither I nor any other French writer can accomplish. She has written novels which excite the deepest interest in men and women of the world, and which every girl will be the better for reading." Our own George Eliot,... | |
| 1901 - 688 pagine
...per Volume • or the Set, in gold-lettered oloth case, 12s. Ш. MRS. OASKELL'S WORKS. "Mrs. Qaskell has done what neither I nor other female writers In...novels which excite the deepest interest In men of the world, and which every girl will be the better for reading."— QEOBÜE SAND. UNIFORM EDITION,... | |
| 1905 - 640 pagine
...good as a change of air." — jtcadtnty. MRS. GASKELL'S WORKS.-The uniform Edition. "Mrs. Qaikell baa done what neither I nor other female writers in France can accomplish — she has written novel» which excite the deepest Interest In men of the world, and which every girl will be the better... | |
| Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell - 1866 - 172 pagine
...,ly conscientious, industrious, pure-minded, imaginative, and vigorous artist. « Sew York Evening Post. It is said that George Sand remarked to an English...world, and which every girl will be the better for reading." PUBLISHED BY HARPER & BROTHERS, FRANKLIN SQUARE, NEW YORK. - Sent by Mail to any part of... | |
| Dinah Maria Mulock Craik - 1866 - 316 pagine
...scarcely sparing herself enough, if only the work were well and completely done. From the New York Evening Post. It is said that George Sand remarked to an English...novels which excite the deepest interest in men of the world, and which every girl will be the better for reading." PUBLISHED BY HARPER & BROTHERS, NEW... | |
| 1866 - 1004 pagine
...PhillU." Madame George Sand said, somemonths ago, in conversation with an English friend, " Mrs. Gaekell has done what neither I nor other female writers in...novels which excite the deepest interest in men of the world, and which every girl will be the better for reading." In private life Mrs. Gaskell was distinguished... | |
| George MacDonald - 1867 - 400 pagine
...scarcely sparing herself enough, if only the work were well and completely done. From the New York Evening Post. It is said that George Sand remarked to an English...novels which excite the deepest interest in men of the world, and which every girl will be the better for reading." PUBLISHED BY HARPER & BROTHERS, NEW... | |
| James Payn - 1867 - 106 pagine
...imaginative, and vigorous artist. New York Evening Post. It is said that George Sand remarked to an Engli.-h friend : " Mrs. Gaskell has done what neither I nor...novels which excite the deepest interest in men of tho world, and which every girl will be the better for «ad, ing." PUBLISHED BY HARPER & BROTHERS,... | |
| Victoria (Queen of Great Britain) - 1867 - 404 pagine
...friend : " Mrs. Gaskell has done what neither I nor other female writers in F1ance can accompli-h — she has written novels which excite the deepest interest in men of the world, and which every girl will be the butter for reading." PUBLISHED BY HARPER & BROTHERS, NEW... | |
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