Andrew Maunder

Standard Name: Maunder, Andrew

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Textual Features Helen Mathers
HM 's chapter introduces Fenella, but since the novel was written by both male and female authors with varying ideas, Fenella's character develops as the product of what critic Andrew Maunder characterizes as a kind...
Literary responses Ellen Wood
Winifred Hughes in The Maniac in the Cellar, 1980, also addressed the seeming disjunction between EW 's sympathetic attitude towards her heroine and the fact that this sympathy is contingent upon the heroine's remorse...

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Palmer, T. A., and Ellen Wood. “Appendix J: Extracts from T. A. Palmer’s adaptation of <span data-tei-ns-tag="tei_title" data-tei-title-lvl=‘m’>East Lynne</span&gt”;. East Lynne, edited by Andrew Maunder and Andrew Maunder, Broadview, 2000, pp. 741-76.
Wood, Ellen. “Introduction”. East Lynne, edited by Andrew Maunder, Broadview, 2000, pp. 9-38.
Maunder, Andrew. “Introduction”. The Fate of Fenella, Valancourt Books, 2008, p. vii - xxiii.
Maunder, Andrew, and Sally Mitchell, editors. Varieties of Women’s Sensation Fiction, 1855-1880. Vol. 6 vols., Pickering and Chatto.