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  • "Diana of the Crossways" is the story of a beautiful, clever, generous, high-spirited girl, who at nineteen is an orphan.

    The Congress of Women: Held in the Woman's Building, World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, U. S. A., 1893, With Portraits, Biographies and Addresses 1893

  • Her 2004 novel "Crossways," which is set in a wealthy Johannesburg suburb in the late 1960s, explores two kinds of abuse of power - the dynamics between a white family and their Zulu house servant, and the violence in the couple's marriage.

    Princeton University Top Stories Jennifer Greenstein Altmann 2010

  • Her 2004 novel "Crossways," which is set in a wealthy Johannesburg suburb in the late 1960s, explores two kinds of abuse of power - the dynamics between a white family and their Zulu house servant, and the violence in the couple's marriage.

    Princeton University Top Stories Jennifer Greenstein Altmann 2010

  • Mr. Ryken, professor of English at Wheaton College, is the author of many books, most recently "The Legacy of the King James Bible" Crossways, 2011.

    How We Got the Best-Selling Book of All Time Leland Ryken 2011

  • I'm surprised that nobody has tried to resurrect Diana of the Crossways, at the very least.

    In search of lost nineteenth-century novelists 2009

  • I'm surprised that nobody has tried to resurrect Diana of the Crossways, at the very least.

    The Little Professor: 2009

  • In 1903, she starred in America in "The Crossways", written by her in collaboration with J.

    Archive 2009-08-09 Toby O'B 2009

  • When I started graduate school, back in the murky mists of time (OK, 1992), Meredith-the-novelist had already been reduced to three books: The Ordeal of Richard Feverel (1859), Diana of the Crossways (1885), and The Egoist (1879).

    The Little Professor: 2009

  • When I started graduate school, back in the murky mists of time (OK, 1992), Meredith-the-novelist had already been reduced to three books: The Ordeal of Richard Feverel (1859), Diana of the Crossways (1885), and The Egoist (1879).

    In search of lost nineteenth-century novelists 2009

  • The young imperial Maiden of Fifteen has now become a worn discrowned Widow of Thirty-eight; grey before her time: this is the last Procession: 'Few minutes after the Trial ended, the drums were beating to arms in all Sections; at sunrise the armed force was on foot, cannons getting placed at the extremities of the Bridges, in the Squares, Crossways, all along from the Palais de Justice to the Place de la Révolution.

    Archive 2007-08-19 de Brantigny........................ 2007

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