Eliza Fenwick's life unfolds as a remarkable journey through the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, showcasing her roles as a writer, teacher, and school owner. This biography highlights her determination and resilience as she navigates various countries, breaking societal norms and establishing her identity in a male-dominated world. Fenwick's story is a testament to her pioneering spirit and the impact she had on education and literature during her time.
Lissa Paul Knihy


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Lissa Paul writes with insight and authority about a matter all English teachers will find compelling: how the ways we analyze and teach literature shape our views and expectations of the world. This accessible book will sharpen literary sensibilities and enhance our teaching.