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Flora Annie Webster Steel

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Born January 1, 1847
Died January 1, 1929 (82 years old)
Sudbury, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
Also known as: Flora Annie Webster Steel, Flora Annie Steel
19 books
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The tragedy of King Lear with related readings

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King Lear by William Shakespeare On Sitting Down to Read King Lear Once Again by John Keats Student Matinee, Stratford by Margaret Stinson Caporushes by Flora Annie Steel King Lear in Respite Care by Margaret Atwood Nothing Shall Come of Nothing by Mairi MacInnes Wise Enough to Play the Fool by Isaac Asimov Send in the Clowns by Goenawan Mohamad Refrain by Mary Jo Salter Goneril by Karel Capek I Dream of Lear by Jerry W, Ward, Jr, The Blind lxading the Blind by Lisel Mueller A Dog, a Horse, a Rat by A.S. Byatt The Happy Ending Kmg Lear by Nahum Tate Why Lear Must Die by Victor Hugo Cordelia by Anna Jameson Calm After Storm by Frank Yerby Why King Lear Is the Cruellest Play by Frank Kermode

Goldilocks and the three bears and other classic English fairy tales

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Presents a collection of both familiar and lesser known English fairy tales, including "Tattercoats," "Jack and the Beanstalk," and "Mollie Whuppie and the Double-Faced Giant."

Tattercoats

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Retells the traditional English tale of how poor, neglected Tattercoats comes to marry the Prince.

A Raj collection

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"The four novels in this volume, together, span the entire period of Raj Literature, offering a vivid portrait of colonial India from the time of Kipling to Indian Independence. They trace the changing relationship between the rulers and the ruled from the heyday of the Empire to its demise in 1947, and add to our understanding of the British and their predicament in India." "All novels have been out of print for several years and almost impossible to procure. The decision to revive these is based largely on the continued fascination with Anglo-Indian writing and its growing importance in critical postcolonial discourses." "Prepared with the general reader in mind, this anthology should also fascinate students of English literature and all those interested in colonial history and constructions of race and gender."--BOOK JACKET.