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Biography of Charles Dickens
Born into poverty on February 7, 1812, in Portsmouth, England, Charles Dickens left school to work in a factory to support his family. His novels, most published in serial form, attracted a huge following making him one of the first international literary celebrities.
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Charles Dickens at Wikipedia
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
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William Blake - Lesson plans and teaching strategies
A link collection of lesson plans and other resources.
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readwritethink - William Blake
Here you find a classroom activity and other resources.
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William Blake - Wikipedia-Seite
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
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William Blake Info-Seite
Dies ist eine umfassende private deutschsprachige Info-Seite über William Blake.
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Austen Home Pages
This website provides works, life, academic resources and more.
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Pride & Predjudice - Interactive vocabulary training
Interactive vocabulary training on Pride and Prejudice.
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austen.com
ʺAusten.com hosts a collection of resources about the great British writer Jane Austen (1775-1817). Her novels center on the lives of young women in middle class Regency England, and every novel ends with a happy marriage or two. But don't expect simple love stories in all of Jane Austen's works. As an unmarried woman of very modest financial means, Jane Austen ...
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ʺRime of the Ancient Marinerʺ by Iron Maiden
Epic classic heavy metal interpretation by British Hair Metal band Iron Maiden.
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