England -- Social life and customs -- 19th century
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England -- Social life and customs -- 19th century
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Incoming Resources
- Great expectations
- Georgette Heyer's Regency world, Jennifer Kloester ; illustrated by Graeme Tavendale
- Orgullo y prejuicio =, Pride and prejudice, Jane Austen; traduccion de Roser Vilagrassa; ilustraciones de Jordi Vila i Delclos
- The legend of Sleepy Hollow and other stories, the sketch book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent., Washington Irving ; with an introduction and notes by William L. Hedges
- Mad and bad, real heroines of the regency, Bea Koch
- The Legend of Sleepy Hollow and other stories, Washington Irving ; illustrated by Scott McKowen
- Sex and marriage in Victorian poetry, Wendell Stacy Johnson
- Jane Austen, a companion, Josephine Ross
- Jane Austen, the real world of the novels, Deirdre Le Faye
- Long ago when I was young, E. Nesbit ; watercolor illustrations by George Buchanan ; line drawings by Edward Ardizzone ; introduction by Noel Streatfeild
- The sketch-book of Geoffrey Crayon, gent., Washington Irving ; edited with an introduction and notes by Susan Manning
- Tipping the velvet, a Sally Head production for the BBC ; produced by Georgina Lowe ; screenplay by Andrew Davies ; directed by Geoffrey Sax
- Ungovernable, by Therese Oneill
- Marriage made in shame, Sophia James
- Persuasion, BBC Films ; WGBH/Mobil Masterpiece Theatre ; Millésime Productions
- Selected journalism, 1850-1870, Charles Dickens ; edited with an introduction and explanatory notes by David Pascoe
- The Jane Austen handbook, a sensible yet elegant guide to her world, by Margaret C. Sullivan ; illustrations by Kathryn Rathke
- Almost a lady, Jane Feather
- Maud, the illustrated diary of a Victorian woman, adapted by Flora Fraser ; introduction by Elizabeth Longford
- Emma, Miramax Films presents a Matchmaker Films production ; a Haft Entertainment production ; producers, Steven Haft, Patrick Cassavetti ; writer/director, Douglas McGrath
- Our old home, by Nathaniel Hawthorne
- Jane Austen and representations of Regency England, Roger Sales
- Regency house party, Wall to Wall Television Ltd. in association with Thirteen/WNET New York
- The Brontë sisters
- What Jane Austen ate and Charles Dickens knew, from fox hunting to whist : the facts of daily life in nineteenth-century England, Daniel Pool
- Waking up with a rake, Connie Mason and Mia Marlowe
- Martin Chuzzlewit, Charles Dickens
- The bride wore pearls, Liz Carlyle
- I've got my duke to keep me warm, Kelly Bowen
- William Morris at home, David Rodgers ; in association with the William Morris Society ; [foreword by Hans Brill]
- Fabric of society, a century of people and their clothes, 1770-1870 : essays inspired by the collections at Platt Hall, The Gallery of English Costume, Manchester, by Jane Tozer and Sarah Leavitt ; photographs by Mark Cobley ; with a foreword by Laura Ashley
- The legend of sleepy hollow and other stories from the sketch book, Washington Irving ; with a new introduction by Wayne Franklin
- Notes of travel, in four volumes, by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Volume III
- Mad and Bad, Real Heroines of the Regency, Bea Koch
- Jane Austen's society, research & script, Sue Hosler ; directed by Liam Dale ; produced by Artsmagic Ltd
- Uncollected writings from Household words, 1850-1859, Edited, with an introd. and notes, by Harry Stone
- The true history of the first Mrs. Meredith and other lesser lives, by Diane Johnson ; introduction by Vivian Gornick
- Three houses, by Angela Thirkell
- The Regency companion, Sharon H. Laudermilk, Teresa L. Hamlin
- A passage to Egypt, the life of Lucie Duff Gordon, Katherine Frank
- Pride and prejudice, a co-production of BBC Television and BBC Worldwide Americas, Inc. in association with A&E Network, Disc 2
- Jane Austen's world, the life and times of England's most popular author, Maggie Lane
- To marry an English lord, tales of wealth and marriage, sex and snobbery, Gail MacColl, and Carol McD. Wallace
- The world of Jane Austen, Nigel Nicolson ; photographs by Stephen Colover
- A richer dust, echoes from an Edwardian album, Colin Gordon
- Jane Eyre, Miramax Films in association with Rochester Films Ltd/Cineritmo S.R.I/Flach Film, Mediaset and R.C.S Editori S.P.A.; a Dyson Lovell, Riccardo Tozzi production; screenplay by Hugh Whitemore and Franco Zeffirelli; produced by Dyson Lovell; directed by Franco Zeffirelli
- Dickens's England, life in Victorian times, edited and introduced by R.E. Pritchard
- Under the greenwood tree
- Tess of the d'Urbervilles, produced by London Weekend Television in association with A&E Networks ; director, Ian Sharp ; producer, Sarah Wilson ; adapted by Ted Whitehead
- Great expectations, produced and written by Jan Albert
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