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Rhoda Broughton (29 November 1840 - 5 June 1920) was a novelist and short story writer. She developed a taste for literature, especially poetry, as a young girl. She was heavily influenced by William Shakespeare, as the frequent quotations and allusions throughout her works indicate. In this book: Cometh Up as a Flower: an Autobiography, Vol. 1, Cometh Up as a Flower: an Autobiography, Vol. 2, Red as a rose is she, A novel, Doctor Cupid, A novel, Alas!, A novel, Nancy, A novel
Rhoda Broughton: Selective Works By Rhoda Broughton, Lacey Belinda Smith (Edited by)
Giving a comprehensive critique of Cholmondeley's writings, Oulton analyzes the inspiration and influences behind some of her greatest work and provides an appealing biography on a writer whose work is of increasing interest to modern scholars.
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Popular Victorian women writers considers a diverse group of women writers within the Victorian literary marketplace. It looks at authors such as Ellen Wood, Mary Braddon, Rhoda Broughton and Charlotte Yonge as well as less well-known writers including Jessie Fothergill and Eliza Meteyard.Each essay sets the individual author within her biographical and literary context and provides refreshing insights into their work. Together they bring the work of largely unknown authors and new perspectives on known authors to critical and public attention.Accessible and informative, the book is ideal for students of Victorian literature and culture as well as tutors and scholars of the period.