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Extractions: [Content] www.literaryheritage.org.uk Home People Places Themes ... Site map Novelist. Born Ellen Price in Worcester , the daughter of a glove maker, she spent most of her younger years with her grandmother. As a result of a curvature of the spine, while still a girl, she was to become a semi-invalid for the rest of her life. Ellen married an important banker and shipping agent, Henry Wood, in 1836 and thereafter lived abroad, mainly France. She began writing and her stories were published by Harrison Ainsworth in his New monthly magazine and later in Bentley's miscellany , receiving very little remuneration. Her work was popular and her output was steady, although it was put aside when the demands of raising a family required her full attention. Always using her husband's name, her first novel to be published was Danesbury House in 1860, soon followed by her most famous work, East Lynne (1861). Good reviews led to massive sales and she became a household name. The book lent itself to melodrama and a succession of dramatic adaptations helped to maintain interest in its author. Although her popularity continued and her output was prolific (with fifteen novels appearing in the next seven years) she was never to repeat the success of that book. Following the death of her husband in 1866, she took on responsibility for publication of the periodical
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Extractions: [Content] www.literaryheritage.org.uk Home People Places Themes ... Site map In the past, education was limited to the privileged few. Intelligence was often measured by breeding, position, wealth or even physiognomy. It was apparent that many of the wealthy, upper class males abused and wasted the privilege while the rest were denied the opportunity. Mary Cholmondeley aptly describes the products of this system: He had the spare, wiry figure, tall and lightly built, square in the shoulders and thin in the flank; he had the clear, weather-beaten complexion, the clean, nervous, capable hand, and the self-effacing manner, which we associate with myriads of well born, machine trained, perfectly groomed, expensively educated, uneducated Englishmen. Our public schools turn them out by the thousand. Prisoners by Mary Cholmondeley. Chapter 3. However, it became obvious towards the middle of the 19th century that this was not quite appropriate. School attendance became compulsory in the United Kingdom in 1880. The purpose of education Methods of education Perceptions and prejudices Education is for all Education and religion Where to be educated The themes are explored more fully on page two.
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