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  1. The Little Lame Prince by Miss Mulock--Pseudonym of Maria Dinah Cr, 2007-10-12
  2. Miss Mulock (AKA Dinah Maria Mulock Craik) by The Adventures of a Brownie, 1934-01-01
  3. Young Mrs. Jardine;: A novel, (Miss Mulock's works) by Dinah Maria Mulock Craik, 1916
  4. A Noble Life by Miss Mulock 1899 Miss Mulock's Works Hardcover by Miss Mulock, 1899
  5. Mistress and maid: A household story (Miss Mulock's works) by Dinah Maria Mulock Craik, 1916
  6. Miss Mulock's Poems by Dinah Maria Mulock, 1111
  7. Miss Mulock's Works by John Halifax, 1859
  8. THE LITTLE LAME PRINCE By MISS MULOCK, ca. 1940s Illustrated
  9. Miss Mulock' S Works: King Arthur: Not a Love Story by Miss Mulock, 1886-01-01
  10. The Little Lame Prince and His Travelling Cloak by Miss Mulock. With Pictures by Hope Dunlap. by Mulock., 1937
  11. THE ADVENTURES OF A BROWNIE: AS TOLD TO MY CHILD BY MISS MULOCK by Miss Mulock, 1908
  12. Miss Mulocks Poems by Mulock, 1866-01-01
  13. The Adventures of A Brownie As Told to My Child by Miss Mulock
  14. The Adventures of A Brownie (As Told to My Child by Miss Mulock) (CD-ROM Edition of a 1908 book for Young Readers) by Dinah Maria Craik, 2009

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The Little Lame Prince, Miss Mulock. Little Lord Fauntleroy, Frances Hodgson Burnett. Little Novels, Wilkie Collins. A Little Princess, Frances Hodgson
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24. The Little Lame Prince By Miss Mulock : Arthur's Classic Novels
The Little Lame Prince by Miss Mulock Pseudonym of Maria Dinah Craik April, 1996 Etext 496 Project Gutenberg Etext of The Little Lame Prince by Miss
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This document was prepared for Project Gutenberg and the HTML Writers Guild. This etext was scanned and prepared by hundreds of volunteers. XHTML markup by Arthur Wendover. Aug 30, 2000. (See source file for details.) This is the etext version of the book The Little Lame Prince by Miss Mulock, taken from the original etext lamep10.txt. Arthur's Classic Novels
The Little Lame Prince
by Miss Mulock
[Pseudonym of Maria Dinah Craik]
Contents
The Little Lame Prince
The Invisible Prince
Prince Cherry
The Prince With The Nose
The Frog-Prince
Clever Alice
The Little Lame Prince Chapter I Yes, he was the most beautiful Prince that ever was born. Of course, being a prince, people said this; but it was true besides. When he looked at the candle, his eyes had an expression of earnest inquiry quite startling in a new born baby. His nosethere was not much of it certainly, but what there was seemed an aquiline shape; his complexion was a charming, healthy purple; he was round and fat, straight- limbed and longin fact, a splendid baby, and everybody was exceedingly proud of him, especially his father and mother, the King and Queen of Nomansland, who had waited for him during their happy reign of ten yearsnow made happier than ever, to themselves and their subjects, by the appearance of a son and heir. The only person who was not quite happy was the King's brother, the heir presumptive, who would have been king one day had the baby not been born. But as his majesty was very kind to him, and even rather sorry for himinsomuch that at the Queen's request he gave him a dukedom almost as big as a countythe Crown- Prince, as he was called, tried to seem pleased also; and let us hope he succeeded.

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Dinah Maria Mulock was born in 1826 in Stoke-on-Trent in Staffordshire, England, the daughter of a nonconformist minister. A talented author and poet, in 1846, at the age of 20, Dinah, her mother and siblings moved to London, where Dinah began her literary career in earnest. Her first novel "The Ogilvies" was published in 1849, her second, "Olive" followed in 1850. "The Head of the Family", was published in 1851, followed by "Agatha's Husband" in 1853. In 1856 she published a moralistic novel entitled "John Halifax, Gentleman" which met with resounding success. The book was translated for readers in France, Germany, Italy, Greece, and Russia, where it met with equal approval. Miss Mulock's success enabled her to build Corner House, in Shortlands, Kent, the home which became her permanent residence. In 1865 Miss Dinah Mulock married George Lillie Craik, of the Macmillan publishing firm, and together they adopted a daughter.

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27. 96.07.27
Crisp copy in the original cloth, with the spine title Miss Mulock s Poems . Many of these poems by this prolific Victorian authoress appeared anonymously
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Dinah Maria Mulock Craik (1826-1887)
JOHN HALIFAX, GENTLEMAN.
A Novel. By Miss Muloch.
Carleton, New York: 1866 485 p. + Woodcut frontis. 12mo. 19 cm. Clean copy in the original embossed cloth binding. First issued in 1856, this is the most popular and famous novel of Miss Mulock who, in the year of this edition (1866) - at the age of forty, married a Mr. Craik. Offered With:
POEMS. By the Author of "John Halifax, Gentleman", Etc.
Author's Edition.
pp. xi, 260. 16mo. 17 cm. Crisp copy in the original cloth, with the spine title: "Miss Mulock's Poems". Many of these poems by this prolific Victorian authoress appeared anonymously in 'Chambers's 'Journal' and elsewhere." Mulock-Craik's "fiction is predominantly sentimental and
romantic, but it also questions traditional sex roles and often
depicts female characters attempting to discover autonomous
identities"
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29. Conclusion: Critical Response And Evaluation
One French reviewer referred to her as a new rival of Miss Mulock. Colby, Robert A. Miss Evans, Miss Mulock, and Hetty Sorrel, in English Language
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  • The history of Craik's relationship with the critics reveals as much about changing critical fashions and public tastes as it does about the quality of her writing. Her career began during the decade when the novel came to be seen as the dominant literary form and the competent novelist could expect to earn intelligent respect as well as a decent living. At the time Craik began to publish there were suddenly, also, several women novelists who could be taken seriously and, perhaps more important, critics wanted to take them seriously. "What does the literature of women mean?" asked G. H. Lewes in an 1852 Westminster Review article on "The Lady Novelists":

    30. Dinah Craik And The Feminine Tradition
    Chapter 7 of the author s Dinah Mulock Craik, which Twayne published in 1983. comparison Miss Mulock a writer who is read only by novel readers,
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    Dinah Craik and the Feminine Tradition
    Sally Mitchell, Professor of English, Temple University
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  • The Woman Writer and the Woman Reader
    It is difficult to avoid measuring nineteenth-century women writers against the overwhelming presence of George Eliot . In this case, Craik and Eliot themselves recognized some sources of the contrast between their books a contrast that helps illuminate the differences between Craik's work and the novels that have entered the literary canon. George Eliot scoffed when a contemporary reviewer introduced the comparison: "Miss Mulock a writer who is read only by novel readers, pure and simple, never by people of high culture. A very excellent woman she is, I believe but we belong to an entirely different order of writers." Eliot did, however, appreciate Craik's influence; she wrote to a friend about Robert Buchanan, a young Scots poet, that she "was especially pleased with the venerating affection he expressed for Miss Mulockófor her earnest religious feeling, and her strength of character. 'She has taught me,' he said 'to see good in other women good that I never saw before.' Wasn't that pretty?"

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    35. The Little Lame Prince
    Mulock, Miss (Craik, Dinah Maria) . The Little Lame Prince By Miss Mulock {aka Maria Dinah Craik} ILLUSTRATED BY DOROTHY TODD
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    36. John Halifax, Gentleman.
    Miss Mulock. And thus he bore, without abuse, The grand old name of Gentleman. PORTRAIT OF Miss Mulock, Title. I SAY, ART THOU A LAD TO BE TRUSTED?
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    JOHN HALIFAX,
    GENTLEMAN
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    MISS MULOCK
    "And thus he bore, without abuse,
    The grand old name of Gentleman."

    TENNYSON'S In Memoriam NEW YORK
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    Drawings by Alice Barber Stephens. PAGE MRS. SIDDONS STEPPED OUT AND TURNED TO PAY HER BEARERS. (p. 73) Frontispiece PORTRAIT OF MISS MULOCK Title "I SAY, ART THOU A LAD TO BE TRUSTED?" MANY A PERSON LOOKED AT US AS WE PASSED I SMILED, FOR I AT LEAST HAD NO DIFFICULTY IN RECOGNIZING JOHN HALIFAX IN AN INSTANT HE HAD GOT THE BAG HALF THROUGH THE WINDOW ... "WE MAY BOTH BE OLD MEN YET, PHINEAS"
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    37. Build-A-Book: 1998-1999
    by Dinah Maria Mulock Craik (18261887). Miss Mulock s reputation was made by this novel. It follows the fortunes of a homeless boy who rises from tanner s
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    A Book of Golden Deeds
    by Charlotte Yonge (1823-1901)
    "We all of us enjoy a story of battle and adventure", writes Charlotte Yonge. She then goes on to assert, in true Victorian fashion, that there is a moral value in examples of courage, endurance, and selflessness which move and elevate our spirits. So "the young and ardent learn absolutely to look upon danger as an occasion for evincing the highest qualities." These Golden Deeds, though some she admits, may be of questionable historical value, "were far too beautiful not to tell." Hooray for battle and adventure, and for heroes and heroines!
    The Scottish Chiefs (c.1809, 1875 ed.)
    by Jane Porter (1776-1850)
    Nearly two hundred years before Braveheart was filmed, Miss Jane Porter's novel of the Scottish Highlands, The Scottish Chiefs , was a blockbuster success. Porter became entranced at a young age by the oral history of Scotland's heroes. "I was hardly six years of age when I first heard the names of William Wallace and Robert Bruce ... from the maids in the nursery, and the serving-man in the kitchen". Her adult novel celebrated "high chivalric loyalty and the spirit of patriotic freedom on just principles". In a postscript Porter tells how the novel was banned in France by the Emperor Napoleon, as a dangerous piece of writing!

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    By Miss Mulock. 99, MARJORIE BRUCE S LOVER. By Mary Patrick. 100, THROUGH MIRE AND WATER. By Miss Mulock. 102, PEG WOFFINGTON. By Charles Reade.
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    Craik, Dinah Maria Mulock, 18261887 AKA Miss Mulock Craik, Dinah Marie Mulock, 1826-1887 AKA Miss Mulock AKA Craik, Dinah Marie Mulock, 1826-1887
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