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  • The Fortunes of Philippa A School Story

    Angela Brazil

    language (, March 24, 2011)
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  • The Fortunes of Philippa: A School Story

    Angela Brazil

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 16, 2016)
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  • The Fortunes of Philippa

    Angela Brazil

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 9, 2014)
    "When we two parted In silence and tears, Half broken-hearted To sever for years." MUST I really go?" "I'm afraid it has come to that, Philippa! I believe I have kept you here too long already. You're ten years old now, growing a tall girl, and not learning half the things you ought to. I feel there's something wrong about you, but I don't know quite how to set it right. After all, I suppose a man can't expect to bring up a girl entirely by himself." My father looked me up and down with a glance of despair which would have been comical if it had not seemed at the same time somewhat pathetic. "I can do the fifth proposition in Euclid," I objected, "and the Latin Grammar as far as irregular verbs." My father shook his head. "That might help you a little if you were a boy in a public school, but it's not all that your mother would have wished. You've not been taught a note of music, you can't speak French or dance a quadrille, and if it came to a question of fine sewing, I'm afraid you'd scarcely know which was the right end of your needle!" The list of my deficiencies was so dreadfully true that I had no excuse to bring forward, and my father continued.
  • The Fortunes of Philippa

    Angela Brazil, Arthur Buckland

    (Blackie & Son Ltd., July 6, 1906)
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  • The fortunes of Philippa: a school story

    Angela BRAZIL

    (Blackie & Son, July 6, 1938)
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  • The Fortunes of Philippa: A School Story

    1869-1947 Brazil, Angela

    (HardPress, June 23, 2016)
    HardPress Classic Books Series
  • The Fortunes of Philippa - A School Story

    Angela Brazil

    (School Story Classics, March 16, 2018)
    “The Fortunes of Philippa” is a the story of a young south-American girl called Philippa whose father takes her to England in order for her to achieve a good education. As a result, she attends a typical English boarding school called “The Hollies”, the story concentrating around her various experiences there. Amusing and entertaining, “The Fortunes of Philippa” is perfect for young girls and attendees of boarding schools. Angela Brazil (1868 – 1947) was an English author most famous for being one of the first writers of "modern schoolgirls' stories". Her stories were presented from the characters' point of view and were written primarily as entertainment rather than moral instruction. During the first half of the 20th century, Brazil published nearly 50 such books, with the vast majority being set in English boarding schools. Brazil's work had a significant influence on changing the nature of fiction for girls. Her charters were chiefly young females, active, independent, and aware. Brazil's books were often considered to be immoral and deviant, leading to their being burned or banned by many Headteachers in girls schools across Britain. Other notable works by this author include: “The School in the Forest” (1944), “Three Terms at Uplands” (1945), “The School on the Loch” (1946). Many vintage books such as this are increasingly scarce and expensive. It is with this in mind that we are republishing this volume now in an affordable, modern, high-quality edition complete with a specially-commissioned new biography of the author.
  • The Fortunes of Philippa - A School Story

    Angela Brazil

    (School Story Classics, Nov. 22, 2017)
    "The Fortunes of Philippa" is a the story of a young south-American girl called Philippa whose father takes her to England in order for her to achieve a good education. As a result, she attends a typical English boarding school called "The Hollies", the story concentrating around her various experiences there. Amusing and entertaining, "The Fortunes of Philippa" is perfect for young girls and attendees of boarding schools. Angela Brazil (1868 - 1947) was an English author most famous for being one of the first writers of "modern schoolgirls' stories". Her stories were presented from the characters' point of view and were written primarily as entertainment rather than moral instruction. During the first half of the 20th century, Brazil published nearly 50 such books, with the vast majority being set in English boarding schools. Brazil's work had a significant influence on changing the nature of fiction for girls. Her charters were chiefly young females, active, independent, and aware. Brazil's books were often considered to be immoral and deviant, leading to their being burned or banned by many Headteachers in girls schools across Britain. Other notable works by this author include: "The School in the Forest" (1944), "Three Terms at Uplands" (1945), "The School on the Loch" (1946). Many vintage books such as this are increasingly scarce and expensive. It is with this in mind that we are republishing this volume now in an affordable, modern, high-quality edition complete with a specially-commissioned new biography of the author.
  • The Fortunes of Philippa: A School Story

    Angela Brazil

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 3, 2015)
    I'm afraid it has come to that, Philippa! I believe I have kept you here too long already. You're ten years old now, growing a tall girl, and not learning half the things you ought to. I feel there's something wrong about you, but I don't know quite how to set it right. After all, I suppose a man can't expect to bring up a girl entirely by himself." My father looked me up and down with a glance of despair which would have been comical if it had not seemed at the same time somewhat pathetic.
  • The Fortunes of Philippa

    Angela Brazil

    (Blackie & Son Ltd., )
    None
  • The Fortunes of Philippa

    Angela BRAZIL (1868 - 1947)

    (IDB Productions, July 6, 2017)
    Angelica Brazil is the subject of this story The Fortunes of Philippa, written by her daughter, Angela Brazil. The former was born and raised in Rio de Janeiro and went to an English boarding school at the tender age of 10, which made her conclude that the English culture, life in school, and weather are opposing. The Fortunes of Philippa was a best seller, and Angela Brazil got incentives to make more analogous works. In summary, she wrote and published 49 novels about children in boarding schools, and about 70 short stories which were published in magazines. Angela Brazil was a British author, she was the first to write about modern day life at boarding schools stories, written as if she was the character herself and it was meant to delight her readers. She mostly wrote about boarding schoolgirls’ stories and published almost 50 fictional books in the early 20th century and several short stories. Her books continued to be successful among the tweens, pre-teen or preadolescence, the stage following early childhood and preceding adolescence or described as the start of the teenage life. Her works were often disregarded and were considered to be bad influences on ethical practices by some officials and there were instances that the novels were made illegal or burned by the authorities of the British girls’ schools. The fictional books of boarding school stories were creative itself originally written by the author giving an emphasis on a tween girls’ perspectives as being energetic, aware of her surroundings and current affairs, also being open minded. Angela Brazil puts herself into the shoes of the character as if she was the character herself and shares to her audience how girls are closely related through their everyday and typical hobbies and interests. The Fortunes of Philippa also reveals how the character grows and interacts with fellow students of a boarding school.
  • The Fortunes of Philippa

    Angela Brazil, Harriet Reese, Audioliterature

    Audiobook (Audioliterature, Feb. 28, 2019)
    "The Fortunes of Philippa" (1906) is a schoolgirl novel by Angela Brazil. Excerpt from the book: "My father looked me up and down with a glance of despair which would have been comical if it had not seemed at the same time somewhat pathetic. 'I can do the fifth proposition in Euclid,' I objected, 'and the Latin Grammar as far as irregular verbs.' My father shook his head. 'That might help you a little if you were a boy in a public school, but it's not all that your mother would have wished. You've not been taught a note of music, you can't speak French or dance a quadrille, and if it came to a question of fine sewing, I'm afraid you'd scarcely know which was the right end of your needle!' The list of my deficiencies was so dreadfully true that I had no excuse to bring forward, and my father continued. 'Besides, it's absurd to attempt to educate you in this spot, where you've no opportunity of mixing with cultured people. I wish you to see England, and to have companions of your own age.'"