-
There is also some
allusion to the
phenomenon of
governesses being engaged abroad in A
galaxy of
governesses by Bea Howe. The
Russian Empire proved to be...
- The
Governess is a 1998
British period drama film
written and
directed by
Sandra Goldbacher. The
screenplay focuses on a
young Jewish woman of Sephardic...
- cart's name, as they were
frequently used by
governesses to
transport their child charges. The
governess rode in the cart with the p****engers,
where they...
- Mansfield's own
experiences of
international solo
travel as a woman. The
governesses'
plight is Mansfield's
attempt to highlight,
through the
portrayal of...
-
known with the
publication of her memoirs,
beginning with The
English Governess at the
Siamese Court (1870),
which chronicled her
experiences in Siam...
-
history by
right of
succession (survivance). The
governess was
supported by
various deputies or under-
governesses (sous gouvernantes) and
oversaw a household...
- Look up governor,
governess, or
gubernatorial in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
governor is an
administrative leader and head of a
polity or political...
- are emplo**** in the
United States and
around the
world as
nannies and
governesses. The
school was
originally located on the
campus of Case
Western Reserve...
- The
China Governess is a
crime novel by
Margery Allingham,
first published in 1963, in the
United Kingdom by
Chatto & Windus, London. It is the seventeenth...
- The
governor (Dutch: landvoogd) or governor-general (gouverneur-generaal) of the
Habsburg Netherlands was a
representative appointed by the Holy Roman...