About Peggy Saville


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More About Peggy


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Mrs. George de Horne Vaizey's "More About Peggy" continues the story of Peggy, the young protagonist, as she navigates further adventures and challenges in her life. The narrative follows Peggy's experiences and growth as she continues to explore her world and interact with those around her. Set against the backdrop of Peggy's life, the story unfolds with themes of coming of age, friendship, and personal development. Through Peggy's interactions with her friends, family, and her evolving circumstances, readers witness her character's maturation. The novel delves into themes of resilience, determination, and the process of discovering one's identity. As Peggy faces various situations and embraces opportunities, she embodies the qualities of adaptability and the pursuit of her aspirations. "More About Peggy" captures the essence of youth and the complexities of growing up. Mrs. George de Horne Vaizey's storytelling invites readers to connect with Peggy's journey, reflecting on their own experiences of adolescence and the universal struggles and triumphs that come with it.




More About Peggy


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About Peggy Saville


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Music in The Girl's Own Paper: An Annotated Catalogue, 1880-1910


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Nineteenth-century British periodicals for girls and women offer a wealth of material to understand how girls and women fit into their social and cultural worlds, of which music making was an important part. The Girl's Own Paper, first published in 1880, stands out because of its rich musical content. Keeping practical usefulness as a research tool and as a guide to further reading in mind, Judith Barger has catalogued the musical content found in the weekly and later monthly issues during the magazine's first thirty years, in music scores, instalments of serialized fiction about musicians, music-related nonfiction, poetry with a musical title or theme, illustrations depicting music making and replies to musical correspondents. The book's introductory chapter reveals how content in The Girl's Own Paper changed over time to reflect a shift in women's music making from a female accomplishment to an increasingly professional role within the discipline, using 'the piano girl' as a case study. A comparison with musical content found in The Boy's Own Paper over the same time span offers additional insight into musical content chosen for the girls' magazine. A user's guide precedes the chronological annotated catalogue; the indexes that follow reveal the magazine's diversity of approach to the subject of music.







Ilderim, the Afghan


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About Peggy Saville


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About Peggy Saville, has been considered by academicians and scholars of great significance and value to literature. This forms a part of the knowledge base for future generations. So that the book is never forgotten we have represented this book in a print format as the same form as it was originally first published. Hence any marks or annotations seen are left intentionally to preserve its true nature.




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