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This essay examines Rosa Praed's communication 'through letters, agreements, publisher's ledgers, and memoirs of her dealings with one of her early publishers, George Bentley of Richard Bentley & Son. These dealings were essentially professional and financial, but they were also educative and personal. George Bentley was one of several male mentors during Praed's first decade of publishing, but the only one who was both mentor and publisher....' (108)
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- Australian Classics and the Price of Books : The Puzzle of the 1890s 2008 single work criticism
- 'I Must Dree My Weird' : A Colonial Correspondence 2005 single work criticism
- Ada Cambridge, Tasma and Rosa Praed 1979 single work criticism
- Rosa! Rosa! : A Life of Rosa Praed, Novelist and Spiritualist 1999 single work biography
- Laughter, Not for a Cage : Notes on Australian Writing, with Biographical Emphasis on the Struggles, Functions and Achievements of the Novel in Three-Half Centuries 1956 selected work criticism essay
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