Belinda / Maria Edgeworth ; edited with an introduction and notes by Kathryn J. Kirkpatrick.
Series: Oxford world's classicsPublication details: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 1994, 1999.Description: xxxvii, 500 pages ; 19 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0192837095
- 9780192837097
- 823.7
- PR4644 .B4 1999
- 827.5
- 823.7
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PR 4621 .S5 1955 A treasury of Sherlock Holmes. | PR 4622 .M4 1988 The memoirs of Sherlock Holmes / | PR 4623 .C3 1949 The life of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle / | PR 4644 .B4 1999 Belinda / | PR 4644 .C3 1950 Castle Rackrent, and The absentee. | PR 4650 .F40 The best-known novels of George Eliot ... | PR 4659 .E7 1963a Essays. / |
Includes bibliographical references.
"Braving the perils of the marriage market, Belinda learns to think for herself as the examples of her friends prove singularly unreliable. Edgeworth's varied cast includes the bewitching aristocrat, Lady Delacour, whose dreadful secret puts her in the power of her volatile servant; the dashing Creole gentleman, Mr. Vincent, who almost succeeds in winning Belinda's hand if not her heart; and the eccentric Clarence Hervey, whose attempts to create an ideal wife backfire."--Back cover.
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