EAP
'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.
Burmester, James et al. English Books. James Burmester Rare Books, 1985–2024, Numbered catalogues.