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Subject Literature » Victorian Literature

DOI: 10.1111/b.9781405151191.2007.x


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the respectable but dingy inn in London which was patronized by Patrick as a young man; then by him, Charlotte, and Emily on the way to Brussels; then by Charlotte and Anne in 1848 on their visit to assure George Smith that there was more than one Bell author. It had a bookish past and a male air, and it provided materials for description in The Professor (ch. 7) and Villette (ch. 5), as well as in Trollope’s The Warden (chs. 16–19). In her later visits to London Charlotte stayed with the Smiths. ... log in or subscribe to read full text

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