Jay, Elisabeth
Jay, Elisabeth 1947-....
Jay, E. J.
VIAF ID: 25280 (Personal)
Permalink: http://viaf.org/viaf/25280
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100 1 _ ‡a Jay, E. J.
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100 1 _ ‡a Jay, Elisabeth
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100 1 0 ‡a Jay, Elisabeth
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100 1 _ ‡a Jay, Elisabeth ‡d 1947-
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (2)
Works
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Autobiography and letters of Mrs. M.O.W. Oliphant |
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British writers and Paris : 1830-1875 |
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Chronicles of Carlingford |
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Critics of capitalism Victorian reactions to political economy |
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Cross-currents in religion and culture |
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Dream life and real life |
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Dreams : three works |
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East Lynne |
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Evangelical and Oxford movements |
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Faith and doubt in Victorian Britain |
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Georges Auzou : homme de la parole : témoignages |
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The journal of John Wesley : a selection |
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The life of Charlotte Brontë |
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Literary criticism, autobiography, biography and historical writing |
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Miss Marjoribanks, 1998: |
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Mrs Oliphant, "a fiction to herself" : a literary life |
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North and south |
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Novellas and shorter fiction, essays on life-writing and history, essays on European literature and culture |
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Novels. |
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Oeuvres choisies |
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Oxford handbook of English literature and theology |
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Religion of the heart Anglican evangelicalism and the 19th century novel |
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Representations of childhood death |
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selected works of Margaret Oliphant |
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Stories, dreams and allegories |
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works of Elizabeth Gaskell |
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'Ye careless, thoughtless, worldly parents, tremble while you read this history!' : the use and abuse of the dying child in the Evangelical tradition |
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