Belinda

Maria Edgeworth

earliest edition we have, 1986 Pandora, 1986 434 pages

The works of Maria Edgeworth ;

Maria Edgeworth won the admiration of her contemporaries Jane Austen and Walter Scott as well as later writers such as Thackeray and Turgenev. In Belinda (1801) she tackles issues of gender and race in a manner at once comic and thought-provoking. Braving the perils of the marriage market, Belinda learns to think for herself as the examples of her friends prove singularly unreliable. Edgeworth's varied cast includes...

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Editions we hold

Belinda edition · 2008 · Oxford University Press · 500 pages · 9780199554683
Belinda paperback · 2004 · Kessinger Publishing · 452 pages · 9781419109560
Belinda (Oxford World's Classics) edition · 1999 · Oxford University Press, USA · 537 pages · 9780192837097
Beli nda edition · 1997 · Pickering & Chatto
Belinda edition · 1994 · Oxford University Press · 544 pages
Belinda (Everyman Paperback Classics) edition · 1993 · Everymans Library · 474 pages · 9780460872287
Belinda edition · 1986 · Pandora · 434 pages

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