29 results on '"Robertson, Lisa C."'
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2. Home and Identity in Nineteenth-Century Literary London
3. New and novel homes : women writing London's housing, 1880-1918
4. Home and Identity in Nineteenth-Century Literary London
5. ‘Vital friendship’: Sexual and Economic Ambivalence in Rhoda Broughton’s Dear Faustina
6. The Kailyard Comes to London: The Progressive Potential of Romantic Convention in Annie S. Swan’s A Victory Won
7. ‘Twenty girls in my attic’: Spatial and Spiritual Conversion in L. T. Meade’s A Princess of the Gutter
8. Irritating Rules and Oppressive Officials: Convention and Innovation in Evelyn Sharp’s The Making of a Prig
9. ‘More making the best of it’: Living with Liberalism in Mary Ward’s Marcella
10. Home and Identity in Nineteenth-Century Literary London
11. Housing Crisis: Home and Identity in Nineteenth-Century Literary London
12. ‘Out of its torpid misery’: Plotting Passivity in Margaret Harkness’s A City Girl
13. ‘To make a garden of the town’: The Nineteenth-Century Legacy of the Hampstead Garden Suburb
14. Epilogue
15. Labour Leaders and Socialist Saviours: Individualism and Collectivism in Margaret Harkness’s George Eastmont, Wanderer
16. Fugitive Living: Social Mobility and Domestic Space in Julia Frankau’s The Heart of a Child
17. Introduction: rethinking Margaret Harkness’s significance in political and literary history
18. Through the mill: Margaret Harkness on conjectural history and utilitarian philosophy
19. Through the mill
20. ‘We Must Advance, We Must Expand’: architectural and social challenges to the domestic model at the College for Ladies at Westfield
21. Introduction: Nineteenth-Century Women’s Campaign Writing: Broadening the Realm of Women’s Civic Engagement
22. Margaret Harkness : Writing social engagement 1880–1921
23. Memoirs of Victorian Working-Class Women: The Hard Way Up
24. The Harkives: Cataloguing the Coherence and Complexity of Margaret Harkness/John Law
25. ‘We Must Advance, We Must Expand': architectural and social challenges to the domestic model at the College for Ladies at Westfield
26. The Harkives: Cataloguing the Coherence and Complexity of Margaret Harkness/John Law.
27. ‘We Must Advance, We Must Expand': architectural and social challenges to the domestic model at the College for Ladies at Westfield.
28. Time and Memory in Amy Levy's Collegiate Writing: "My Present Mind".
29. Introduction: rethinking Margaret Harkness’s significance in political and literary history
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