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's companion-governess, Elizabeth Appleton
, went on to run her own school in Upper Portland Place, to publish half a dozen books of high calibre (from Private Education; or, A Practical Plan for...
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Eleanor Anne Porden
As the pair struggled to work out a relationship that would balance his desire for control with her desire for independence, she invoked the trope of the Protestant nunnery with the joke that she and...
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1815: Elizabeth Appleton published Private Education;...
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1815
Elizabeth Appleton
published Private Education; or a Practical Plan for the Studies of Young Ladies. With an address to parents, private governesses, and young ladies.