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Modern Era 1800 - 1950 (Past Masters)

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The full text of letters and correspondences of several eighteenth and nineteenth century literary figures, including:

The Letters of Thomas Love Peacock: volumes I and II
The Letters and Private Papers of William Makepeace Thackeray: volumes I - IV
Harriet Martineau Selected Letters
The Letters of Charlotte Bronte: volumes I and II
The Correspondence of Arthur Hugh Clough, volumes I and II
Letters of Dante Gabriel Rossetti: Volumes I - IV
The Letters of Anthony Trollope
Some Letters from Livingstone
The Boole-De Morgan Correspondence 1842-2864
The Letters of George Meredith: volumes I - III
The Letters of Matthew Arnold to Arthur Hugh Clough
Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Browning The Courtship Corresondence
The Collected Papers of Henry Bradley
Letters of Walter Pater
Dear Miss Nightingale: A selection of Benjamin Jowett's Letters to Florence Nightingale: 1860 - 1893
R. L. S.: Stevenson's Letters to Charles Baxter
William Temple Archbishop of Canterbury
Edward Thomas: Selected Letters
Spencer's Scientific Correspondence with Sir J. G. Frazer and Others
Wilfred Owen: Collected Letters
Correspondence of Robert Bridges and Henry Bradley: 1900 - 1923
The Collected Letters Of Catherine Mansfield: volumes I - IV
Selected Letters of I. A. Richards, CH
Holmes-Laski Letters: volumes I and II

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