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    Frances Power Cobbe’s “The Peak in Darien: The Riddle of Death” (1882)
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    Frances Power Cobbe’s “The Peak in Darien: The Riddle of Death” (1882)

    Raffaele Mainella’s Illustrations for *Nos Invisibles* (1907)
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    Raffaele Mainella’s Illustrations for Nos Invisibles (1907)

    A Prophet of the Weather: Lantern Slides by Clement Lindley Wragge (ca. 1900–22)
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    Sara Weiss’ *Journeys to the Planet Mars* (1903)
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    Typing for Love or Money: The Hidden Women’s Labor behind Modern Literary Masterpieces

    Typing for Love or Money: The Hidden Women’s Labor behind Modern Literary Masterpieces

    By Christine Jacobson

    Taking dictation, revising manuscripts, typing copies, literary amanuenses often labour for little compensation and even less recognition. Christine Jacobson explores the neglected efforts of women like Theodora Bosanquet, Véra Nabokov, and Valerie Eliot, who — through their work as typists, editors, and champions — had a profound impact on modern literature. more

    4 Feb 2026
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