Box 01
Contains 77 Results:
Edith Simcox as biographer George Eliot edits
This accessions includes of research and publishied materials from Margaret E. Barfield and Constance Fulmer relating to Edith Simcox and George Eliot.
Edith Simcox on George Eliot: Transgendered in "Episodes; in the lives of men, women, and lovers" edits , 2019
This accessions includes of research and publishied materials from Margaret E. Barfield and Constance Fulmer relating to Edith Simcox and George Eliot.
Edith Simcox repression if place and persons in "Episodes in the lives of men, women, and lovers"
This accessions includes of research and publishied materials from Margaret E. Barfield and Constance Fulmer relating to Edith Simcox and George Eliot.
Edith Simcox and the "Academy": a digital project Fulmer
This accessions includes of research and publishied materials from Margaret E. Barfield and Constance Fulmer relating to Edith Simcox and George Eliot.
Edith Simcox: feminist, reformer and erudite reviewer
This accessions includes of research and publishied materials from Margaret E. Barfield and Constance Fulmer relating to Edith Simcox and George Eliot.
Edith Simcox: womanist, reformer and reviewer
This accessions includes of research and publishied materials from Margaret E. Barfield and Constance Fulmer relating to Edith Simcox and George Eliot.
Edith Simcox: feminist, reformer and economist
This accessions includes of research and publishied materials from Margaret E. Barfield and Constance Fulmer relating to Edith Simcox and George Eliot.
Proposal "Edith J. Simcox: ardent, adventurous, avant-garde, accomplished and appreciated"
This accessions includes of research and publishied materials from Margaret E. Barfield and Constance Fulmer relating to Edith Simcox and George Eliot.
Growth and expansion reflected in Edith Simcox's reviews for the "Academy "
This accessions includes of research and publishied materials from Margaret E. Barfield and Constance Fulmer relating to Edith Simcox and George Eliot.
"Irony upon irony; the persistence of Gorden Haight's perception of Edith Simcox by Fulmer"
This accessions includes of research and publishied materials from Margaret E. Barfield and Constance Fulmer relating to Edith Simcox and George Eliot.
