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Illustrations vii
Preface xi
Acknowledgements xiv
Introduction xv
A Goodly Heritage 1
Upbringing 17
School 31
Reason and Godliness 45
Reading and Learning 59
Dramatic Times 73
Stories 87
Dancing 107
War 119
Love and Tragedy 133
Publishing 147
Marriage and Money 161
Classical Scenes and Gothic Novels 177
Dread and Terrible Times 197
Leaving Steventon 219
Notes 239
Bibliography 261
Index 269
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