Miss Prism's novel was never published because she mistakenly left it in a handbag at a train station. The handbag was then taken by a stranger who never returned it, leading to the manuscript being lost forever.
The first Miss Marple novel by Agatha Christie is "The Murder at the Vicarage," published in 1930. It introduces the elderly amateur detective Miss Jane Marple and her keen observational skills as she solves a murder in the quaint village of St. Mary Mead.
Miss Wyoming - novel - was created in 2000.
The last novel which Agatha Christie wrote was Postern of Fate, a Tommy and Tuppence story, published in 1973. She had written the last Poirot story, Curtain, and the last Miss Marple story, Sleeping Murder during World War 2, with the intention of being published after the author's death. Curtain was published in 1975, and Sleeping Murder in 1976. Agatha Christie died on 12th January 1976.
Miss Havisham was jilted in the novel "Great Expectations" by Charles Dickens.
It was lost.
The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie is part bildungsroman and part protest against fascism novel.
compare and constrast Lady Bracknell and Ms. Prism
The characters Lady Bracknell and Miss Prism appear in the play "The Importance of Being Earnest" by Oscar Wilde. Lady Bracknell is a formidable and humorous aristocrat, while Miss Prism is a repressed and opinionated governess. Their interactions contribute to the comedic and satirical tone of the play.
Nemesis
Published 1909.
The novel series "The Worst Witch" was written and illustrated by Jill Murphy. The series is her best known work. The series was published under Puffin Books.
Miss Marple was a character, not a book. She first appeared in a story called "The Tuesday Night Club", published in a magazine in 1926. The first Miss Marple novel was Murder at the Vicarage, published first in 1930.