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But wasn't she American? I thought only British & Irish authors were allowed...

Rachel, I’m also hoping to get to scenes of clerical life via audiobook! I thing will be interesting to read short stories by George Eliot since her novels are quite challenging.
I’m reading Mary Barton by Elizabeth Gaskell for this one - she published it anonymously at first.

I wonder what pseudonymn she used? Was it Cotton Mather Mills?"
I don't think there was any name attached to it when it was initially published--though it was revealed fairly quickly that Gaskell was the author.









Villette by Charlotte Bronte
Scenes from a Clerical Life by George Eliot
I was thinking I would do the Story of an African Farm but forgot Olive Schreiner was South African not British or Irish. Too Bad.

A DOG OF FLANDERS BY LOUISA DE LA RAMÊ (ÓUIDA)."
So I have now changed my mind. I found a Penguin Little Black Classic on my shelf by Emily Brontë titled The Night is Darkening Round Me that I’ll read. I’m not a fan of any of the Brontes or of ppetry, so this will be our of my comfort zone but that’s why we do read alongs, right?

A DOG OF FLANDERS BY LOUISA DE LA RAMÊ (ÓUIDA)."
So I have now changed my mind. I found a Penguin Little Black Classic on my shelf by Emily Brontë titled The Nigh..."



Hm... Jane Austen died in 1817, meaning Lady Susan was written before that, even if it was published in Victorian times (1871 if memory serves). I would not consider it as a Victorian book, but feel free to do as you wish.
ashappyasiget wrote: "I have Shirley by Charlotte Bronte for this challenge. I started the book yesterday and found it difficult to follow through. She has put so many complicated words and so many dialogues in the firs..."
I'm starting Shirley this evening. Read the first two chapter months ago but stopped because it seemed a bit boring compared to the others Charlotte Brontë's books, and I wasn't invested enough in the character or the plot. But after hearing it gets better after 60 pages or so, I can't wait to pick it up again.
I'm starting Shirley this evening. Read the first two chapter months ago but stopped because it seemed a bit boring compared to the others Charlotte Brontë's books, and I wasn't invested enough in the character or the plot. But after hearing it gets better after 60 pages or so, I can't wait to pick it up again.

That's just how I felt last Victober when I read The Lifted Veil.
ashappyasiget wrote: "Nuria wrote: "I'm starting Shirley this evening. Read the first two chapter months ago but stopped because it seemed a bit boring compared to the others Charlotte Brontë's books, and I wasn't inves..."
You’re welcome! Hard Times is fun to read, though I don’t remember many details, I’ll have to re-read it sometime :)
Shirley do improve a lot in chapters six or seven, when Caroline is introduced.
You’re welcome! Hard Times is fun to read, though I don’t remember many details, I’ll have to re-read it sometime :)
Shirley do improve a lot in chapters six or seven, when Caroline is introduced.

A wise woman, a rugged sailor, a sympathetic dog and a cow that likes to be sung to. What more could you want?
I think I found out about it from Katie's channel - so thank you Katie. I will definitely look out for more by Allen Raine.
It's a shame she felt she needed to use a pseudonymn because Anne Adaliza Puddicombe is a fabulous name.

I'm really interested in Garthowen from your description (it was the nice dog and the musical cow that really sold it!)
I've put it on my tbr for the future. Thanks.

I read Silas Marner a couple of years ago. I didn't love it like I love Middlemarch, a bit less nuanced and tart, but it's ten years earlier so less mature as a work. Still worth reading, though, I think!

This is my first book by this author and I'm excited.




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The Beth Book (other topics)Wuthering Heights (other topics)
Garthowen A Story of a Welsh Homestead (other topics)
The Lifted Veil (other topics)
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