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  1. " May revels " , written by Miss Mitford. [Begins: " The sun is careering in glory " .] by Maurice Cobham, 1855
  2. " O! nation, Christian nation " . Hymn for the harvest home of 1847. [The words by M. F. Tupper, the music by Miss Mitford.]
  3. A Summer Evening. Song [begins: " Sweet is the balmy evening hour " ,] written by Miss Mitford by Robert Evan Jones, 1881
  4. The Red Rose is queen of the garden bower. [Song.] (Written by Miss Mitford.) London, [1828.] by John Barnett,
  5. Elizabeth Barrett to Miss Mitford: The Unpublished Letters of Elizabeth Barrett
  6. Elizabeth Barrett To Miss Mitford by Betty Miller,
  7. Stories By English Authors: The Orient by Rudyard Kipling; Miss Mitford; R. K. Douglas etc., 1969-01-01
  8. Extracts from a Private Journal, Kept by . . . During a Journey Across the Rocky Mountains, in 1834. [as published in] The SELECT CIRCULATING LIBRARY.Containing the Best Popular Literature, Including Memoirs, Biography, Novels, Tales, Travels, Voyages, &c. Part II.1835. by Adam - Publisher.Townsend, John Kirk - Contributor.Strickland, Agnes [1796 - 1874] - Contributor.Miss Mitford [Mary Russell.1787 - 1855] - Contributor.Mrs Hemans [Felicia. 1793 - 1835] - Contributor. Waldie, 1835
  9. Miss Philly Firkin, The China-Woman by Mary Russell Mitford, 2010-07-12
  10. OUR VILLAGE by Mary Russell (Miss) Mitford, 1888-01-01
  11. Miss Phily Firkin, The China-Woman by Mary Russell Mitford, 2009-04-18
  12. Make Way for Lucia: The Complete Lucia, including, Queen Lucia, Lucia in London, Miss Mapp, The Male Impersonator, Mapp and Lucia, The Worshipful Lucia, and Trouble for Lucia by E. F. Benson; Introduction by Nancy Mitford, 1971
  13. Miss Philly Firkin, The China-Woman
  14. Good Morrow. Four-part song. Words by Miss M. R. Mitford by Charles Lawrence, 1877

41. Forget Me Not: A Hypertextual Archive
Among the ladies were Mrs. Hemans, Miss Mitford, Miss Landon, Miss Jewsbury, andMrs. Gore, afterwards to be so popular as a novelist of society (this being
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Alaric Watts: A Narrative of His Life Vol. I of II.
By His son, Alaric Alfred Watts.
London: Richard Bentley and Son, 1884.
Note : Alaric Watts edited the very successful Literary Souvenir Click here to see his contributions to all annuals.
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CHAPTER XV.
The Annuals.
‘The Literary Souvenir.’
Among the literary projects fermenting in his brain at the time of my father’s marriage, was one suggested by a friend, of a literary and artistic miscellany, in which a variety of short tales, sketches and poems, by popular authors, should be associated with carefully executed line engravings from good pictures. He had even ventured to anticipate that such a volume might issue, every year, in competition, as a gift-book, with the ‘Ladies’ Polite Remembrancer,’ and other pocket-books, published annually by the London booksellers in great variety, and which had a large sale for presents at Christmas and the New Year. He proposed this work to Hurst and Robinson, in the year 1823. The firm had, however, already in hand an
In the same year, 1823, Mr. Rudolph Ackermann, a publisher of foreign prints and illustrated works in the Strand, had produced an annual publication of the same class, under

42. Our Village - Part VIII
When one turns from Miss Mitford s works to the notices in the biographicaldictionary (in which Miss Mitford and Mithridates occupy the same page),
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Our Village
by Mary Russell Mitford Terms Contents Introduction by Anne Thackeray Ritchie Part II ... The Fall of the Leaf. Part VIII
hen one turns from Miss Mitford's works to the notices in the biographical dictionary (in which Miss Mitford and Mithridates occupy the same page), one finds how firmly her reputation is established. 'Dame auteur,' says my faithful mentor, the Biographic Generale, 'consideree comme le peintre le plus fidele de la vie rurale en Angleterre.' 'Author of a remarkable tragedy, "Julian," in which Macready played a principal part, followed by "Foscari," "Rienzi," and others,' says the English Biographical Dictionary. 'I am charmed with my new cottage,' she writes soon after her last installation; 'the neighbours are most kind.' Kingsley was one of the first to call upon her. 'He took me quite by surprise in his extraordinary fascination,' says the old lady. Another of Miss Mitford's great friends was John Ruskin,* and one can well imagine how much they must have had in common. Of Miss Mitford's writings Ruskin says, 'They have the playfulness and purity of the "Vicar of Wakefield" without the naughtiness of its occasional wit, or the dust of the world's great road on the other side of the hedge. . . . ' *It is Mr. Harness who says, writing of Ruskin and Miss Mitford, 'His kindness cheered her closing days. He sent her every book that would interest, every delicacy that would strengthen her.'

43. Our Village - Part III
Miss Mitford s third volume is retrospective; her growing infirmities are Miss Mitford, notwithstanding all her troubles (she has been known to say she
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Our Village
by Mary Russell Mitford Terms Contents Introduction by Anne Thackeray Ritchie Part II ... The Fall of the Leaf. Part III
ost people's lives are divided into first, second and third volumes; and as we read Miss Mitford's history it forms no exception to the rule. The early enthusiastic volume is there, with its hopes and wild judgments, its quaint old-fashioned dress and phraseology; then comes the second volume, full of actual work and serious responsibility, with those childish parents to provide for, whose lives, though so protracted, never seem to reach beyond their nurseries. Miss Mitford's third volume is retrospective; her growing infirmities are courageously endured, there is the certainty of success well earned and well deserved; we realise her legitimate hold upon the outer world of readers and writers, besides the reputation which she won upon the stage by her tragedies. Miss Mitford, notwithstanding all her troubles (she has been known to say she had rather be a washerwoman than a literary lady), had opportunities such as few women can now obtain. One is lost in admiration at the solidity of one's grandparents' taste, when one attempts to read the tragedies they delighted in, and yet 'Rienzi' sold four thousand copies and was acted forty-five times; and at one time Miss Mitford had two tragedies rehearsed upon the boards together; one at Covent Garden and one at Drury Lane, with Charles Kemble and Macready disputing for her work. Has not one also read similar descriptions of the triumphs of Hannah More, or of Johanna Baillie; cheered by enthusiastic audiences, while men shed tears.*

44. Anecdote - Unity Mitford - Mitford Sisters
Miss Whiteley, governess to the Mitford sisters, had an aversion to snakes.Unity Mitford, who had a terrifying facility for laying bare adult weakness,
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45. Miss Fannie's Hat: By Jan Karon - Books Of The Bible .com
Plus, Jan Karon talks about the real Miss Fannie her very own grandmother . Jan Karon, author of the bestselling series The Mitford Years,
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Miss Fannie's Hat: by Jan Karon
Author: Jan Karon
Illustrator: Toni Goffe
Miss Fannie is ninety-nine years old. And very small. In fact, she's grown to be about the same size she was as a little girl. Miss Fannie has lots of hats. And each one is her favorite. But when she gives up her very favorite hat, the famous pink straw with roses, to help raise money in the church auction, Miss Fannieand the readerare in for a real treat.
Readers young and old will be enchanted by Miss Fannie. As they fall in love with her and her colorful hats and memories, they'll discover wonderful truths about trust and faith and the rewards of unselfish love.
Tucked inside the back cover are a sheet of colorful, reusable stickersMiss Fannie, lots of dresses and hatsand a storyboard background. Children and families can retell the story together, or make up their own Miss Fannie story!
Book and cassette version includes a reading of the story by the author. Plus, Jan Karon talks about the real Miss Fannie her very own grandmother.
About the Author
Jan Karon, author of the bestselling series The Mitford Years, left a successful advertising career to pursue her lifelong dream of becoming an author. She moved to the small town of Blowing Rock, North Carolina, which provided background for the setting of her fictional Mitford books. Miss Fannie's Hat, Jan's first children's book, is based on memories of her grandmother. Miss Fannie lived to be a hundred years old and provided the model for the story's wonderful title character.

46. NYRB Classics: Hons And Rebels
Miss Mitford is at once touching and wildly funny, and there is not one of herhighly coloured characters that is not violently alive and uncomfortably
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47. The New York Review Of Books: Rabbit Stew
it was natural that Miss Mitford should have sorted through the European to be dull, and certainly impossible if written about by Miss Mitford.
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Rabbit Stew
By J.H. Plumb Frederick the Great by Nancy Mitford Frederick the Great by Gerhard Ritter, translated and with an Introduction by Peter Paret California, 288 pp., $7.50 After the rip-roaring success of her book The Sun King , it was natural that Miss Mitford should have sorted through the European monarchs of the eighteenth century for its successor. There were some ripe characters available, for monarchy forces human character rather as a glass house does tropical fruit. Once a king or a queen, human beings, even the most ordinary, respond in an exaggerated fashion to their personas. It is almost impossible for a monarch, any monarch, to be dull, and certainly impossible if written about by Miss Mitford. With an eagle's eye (or should it be magpie's) she seizes on bits of gossip, self-revealing sentences in poems and letters, the dramatic moment, the clash of temperament, and writes them up with an irresistible combination of breathless haste and wit. She knows that with a narrative, as with a Western movie, you must keep it going. 1294 words The full text of this piece is only available to subscribers of the Review 's electronic edition . To subscribe or learn more about the electronic edition, please

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49. Stories, Listed By Author
“Mary Russell Mitford” by Alice King, (bg) The Argosy (UK) Aug 1884. Mitford,Miss (chron.) * Jesse Cliffe, (ss) The Library of Fiction, or The Family
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    51. Jan Karon Bulletin Board: Mitford Character List, Book 1
    when Miss Sadie was a child. Cleo Works at the Mitford police station. Miss Rose Watson - Schizophrenic wife of Uncle Billy Watson and sister of
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    52. Jan Karon Bulletin Board: Mitford Character List, Book 3, These High Green Hills
    Mitford to live with Miss Sadie at Fernbank. She kept the secret of Miss Sadie’shalfsister for most of her life. Full name is Louella Baxter Marshall.
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    53. The Common Reader:  First Series, By Virginia Woolf
    ‘A pleasant house in truth it was,’ Miss Mitford writes. Miss Mitford herselfspoke out once. “It was grief to go; there I had toiled and striven and
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    54. Cover Bio From Current Biography Monthly Magazine - March 2003
    Karon s books, including At Home in Mitford (1994), A Light in the Window In addition, Karon has written two children s books, Miss Fannie s Hat (1998)
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    What's New Free Trials Orders Contacts ... Shopping Cart Cover Biography for March 2003 Back to Current Biography Karon, Jan Date of birth: 1937 Profession: Authors; Novelists; Authors Suggested Reading: Atlantic Monthly p132+ Jan. 2002, with photos; (London) Guardian p6+ Oct. 12, 2002; People p113+ Sep. 10, 2001, with photo; Washington Post IV p1+ May 12, 1998; Pittsburgh Post-Gazette VI p1 Aug. 22, 2002 Selected Books: At Home in Mitford,1994; A Light in the Window, 1995; These High, Green Hills,1996; Out to Canaan, 1997; Miss Fannie's Hat, 1998; A New Song,1999; Jeremy: The Tale of An Honest Bunny, 2000; A Southern Style Christmas, 2000; From Storebought to Homemade: Cook Up Easy, Fabulous Food in Minutes, 2001; The Mitford Snowmen, 2001; A Common Life: The Wedding Story, 2001; Never Let it End: Poems of a Life Long Love, 2001; In This Mountain, 2002; Esther's Gift: A Mitford Christmas Story, 2002; Patches of Godlight: Father Tim's Favorite Quotes, 2002
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    55. The Common Reader, By Virginia Woolf (chapter17)
    It is perfectly true that Miss Mitford was born at Alresford, and yet, So Miss Mitford was born in the breakfastroom about eight-thirty on a snowy
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    Virginia Woolf
    The Common Reader
    OUTLINES
    I
    MISS MITFORD
    II
    DR. BENTLEY
    There we shall find much that is odd and little that is reassuring. The greatest of our scholars, the man who read Greek as the most expert of us read English not merely with an accurate sense of meaning and grammar but with a sensibility so subtle and widespread that he perceived relations and suggestions of language which enabled him to fetch up from oblivion lost lines and inspire new life into the little fragments that remained, the man who should have been steeped in beauty (if what they say of the Classics is true) as a honey-pot is ingrained with sweetness was, on the contrary, the most quarrelsome of mankind. Et tunc magna mei sub terris ibit imago. A small square stone marked his grave in Trinity College, but the Fellows refused to record upon it the fact that he had been their Master.
    III
    LADY DOROTHY NEVILL
    I have long been addicted to the Gaming Table. I have lately taken to the Turf. I fear I frequently blaspheme. But I have never distributed religious tracts. All this was known to you and your Society. Notwithstanding which you think me a fit person to be your president. God forgive your hypocrisy.
    IV
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    56. Flush: A Biography, By Virginia Woolf (chapter1)
    Miss Mitford, it is true, was much confined to the cottage. She had to read aloudto her Miss Mitford might well have asked ten or fifteen for Flush.
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    Virginia Woolf
    Flush: a biography
    CHAPTER ONE
    Three Mile Cross
    Very slowly, very dimly, with much sniffing and pawing, Flush by degrees distinguished the outlines of several articles of furniture. That huge object by the window was perhaps a wardrobe. Next to it stood, conceivably, a chest of drawers. In the middle of the room swam up to the surface what seemed to be a table with a ring round it; and then the vague amorphous shapes of armchair and table emerged. But everything was disguised. On top of the wardrobe stood three white busts; the chest of drawers was surmounted by a bookcase; the bookcase was pasted over with crimson merino; the washing-table had a coronal of shelves upon it; on top of the shelves that were on top of the washing-table stood two more busts. Nothing in the room was itself; everything was something else. Even the window-blind was not a simple muslin blind; it was a painted fabric with a design of castles and gateways and groves of trees, and there were several peasants taking a walk. Looking-glasses further distorted these already distorted objects so that there seemed to be ten busts of ten poets instead of five; four tables instead of two. And suddenly there was a more terrifying confusion still. Suddenly Flush saw staring back at him from a hole in the wall another dog with bright eyes flashing, and tongue lolling! He paused amazed. He advanced in awe. Table of Contents Next Last updated on Tue Jun 1 17:13:30 2004 for eBooks@Adelaide

    57. Florence Lake
    Miss Caroline Mitford; The Spirit of Notre Dame (1931) (uncredited) .Trixie Hayes aka Vigour of Youth (UK); Thanks Again (1931) .
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  • 58. Browse By Author: M - Project Gutenberg
    Mitford, Mary Russell (17871855). Mitford, Miss; Wikipedia Our Village (English);Stories by English Authors The Orient (Selected by Scribners)
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    59. Browse By Author: F - Project Gutenberg
    Ferguson, Miss. Big Ben Clock Tower of Westminster (English) FreemanMitford,Algernon Bertram (1837-1916). Tales of Old Japan (English)
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    60. Karon, Jan: A Common Life: The Wedding Story
    All the beloved Mitford characters will be there Dooley Barlowe, Miss Sadie andLouella, Emma Newland, the mayor; in short, everybody who s anybody in the
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