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33: 184:" presents a queer reading of the story, arguing the novel "gives a new validity to same-sex adolescent desire as something that is not merely one moment or a phase, to be cast off in a developmental narrative of 'growth' towards adulthood" by Hart " a queer family of two in which it can grow and flourish". 173:
praised Hart for "that quiet humour in which women...so often excel....The style is bright and simple throughout, without any affectation of cleverness, and the characters appear as clearly as if they had been forced to unfold themselves in whole chapters of self-analysis."
131:, which the artist described as "a gay, rather farcical book, which was the delight of my own childhood (and I supposed of the generation before as well) and has been very much loved by my own children, and by many others". Raverat asked publishing house 95:'s through her aunt, Lucy Dodgson née Hume, who was Carroll's grandmother. Hart wrote children's poetry with her sister Menella Bute Smedley as well as novels, including 420: 111:
Hart was born in 1822 to Mary Hume Smedley and Rev. Edward Smedley, a clergyman, critic, and poet. She married Thomas Barnard Hart, brother of
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has been labelled a children's classic. Ellen Brink's "Two Girls in Love: Romantic Friendship and the Queer Family in Elizabeth Anna Hart's
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Paws and Claws: Being True Stories of Clever Creatures, Tame and Wild
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was reissued in 1936 with sixty of Raverat's engravings after
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Poor Nelly; by the author of 'Tiny houses'; and Polly and Joe
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Very genteel, by the author of 'Mrs. Jerningham's journal'
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Queer Victorian Families: Curious Relations in Literature
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Mrs. Jerningham's journal / [Fanny Wheeler Hart]
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Freda, by the author of 'Mrs. Jerningham's journal'
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Elizabeth Anna Hart
Lewis Carroll
Sir Andrew Hart
Gwen Raverat
Macmillan
Duckworth
Persephone Books
Frances Spalding
The Athenaeum
"Elizabeth Anna Hart – Oxford Reference"


"The Runaway by Elizabeth Anna Hart"
"Victorian Poetry Network " Archive " Update on the Database of Victorian Periodical Poetry"
"Elizabeth Anna Hart"
"The woodcutter's tale"


"Novel 006 Elizabeth Anna Hart, Wilfred's Widow (1883)"
Queer Victorian Families: Curious Relations in Literature
Mrs. Jerningham's journal / [Fanny Wheeler Hart]
Tiny Houses and Their Builders
Freda, by the author of 'Mrs. Jerningham's journal'
Very genteel, by the author of 'Mrs. Jerningham's journal'
Poor Nelly; by the author of 'Tiny houses'; and Polly and Joe
Categories
1822 births
1890 deaths
19th-century English poets
19th-century English novelists

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