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THE MINIATURIST - Kirkus Reviews7-day returnsA talented new writer of historical fiction evokes 17th-century Amsterdam, the opulent but dangerous Dutch capital, where an innocent young wife must navigate ...<|separator|>
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The Miniaturist: A Novel: 9780062306845: Burton, Jessie: BooksNow a PBS Masterpiece miniseries, this story follows eighteen-year-old Nella in 1686 Amsterdam, who receives a miniature replica of her new home as a wedding ...
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The Miniaturist #1 - Jessie Burton - GoodreadsRating 3.6 (151,699) Jul 3, 2014 · Enchanting, beautiful, and exquisitely suspenseful, The Miniaturist is a magnificent story of love and obsession, betrayal and retribution, appearance and ...
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REVIEW: The Miniaturist by Jessie Burton - Emma's Biblio TreasuresJun 18, 2022 · Jessie Burton's magnificent debut novel The Miniaturist is a story of love and obsession, betrayal and retribution, appearance and truth.
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A guide to Jessie Burton's books and The Miniaturist - Pan MacmillanJul 3, 2023 · Jessie Burton is the bestselling author of The Miniaturist and its sequel The House of Fortune. Here's our guide to her books.
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The True Story Behind the Cabinet Doll House in 'The Miniaturist'Sep 9, 2018 · 17th-century Dutch merchant Johannes Brandt gives his new bride Petronella Oortman an exact replica of her new home as a wedding gift.Missing: inspiration | Show results with:inspiration
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MASTERPIECE | Making The Miniaturist: 6 Surprising Must-KnowsMade in 1689 for the real Petronella Oortman, the dollhouse was a detailed, elaborate, and precise replica of the Dutch woman's own home. Fascinated by the ...
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Jessie Burton - Biography - IMDbJessie Burton was born on August 17, 1982 in London, Greater London, England, UK. She is a producer and writer, known for The Miniaturist (2017), After Birth ...Missing: acting career
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Little wonder: meet author Jessie Burton | London Evening StandardJun 26, 2015 · After studying Spanish at Oxford and then attending the Central School of Speech & Drama, Burton set her sights on an acting life. Some work ...
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Jessie Burton author biography - BookBrowse.comJan 1, 2022 · Jessie Burton biography: Jessie Burton studied at the University of Oxford and then went on to the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama.Missing: career | Show results with:career
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A Life in the Day: Jessie Burton, author - The TimesMay 31, 2015 · My first professional acting job was for a kids' programme on the BBC, when I was 14, and my last was in 2012. I'm not sure if I gave up ...
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Miniaturist to Muse: The rise of young author Jessie BurtonJul 13, 2016 · From unknown actor to best-selling novelist, Jessie Burton is still coming to terms with fame, she tells Hannah Stephenson.
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Doll's House of Petronella Oortman - Rijksmuseum AmsterdamThis doll's house was so expensive that a painting was made of it. In assembling a doll's house, wealthy ladies showed the ideal version of a Dutch household.Missing: history | Show results with:history
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Hidden women of history: Petronella Oortman and her giant dolls ...Jan 2, 2019 · Petronella's dolls' house appears to have been made in the late 1680s before the birth of four children. Petronella's house in full. Rijksmuseum ...
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The real dolls' house and furniture that inspired The MiniaturistDec 29, 2017 · Petronella Oortmand is given a dolls' house as a wedding gift by her new husband the wealthy merchant Johannes Brandt. She orders some new ...Missing: historical | Show results with:historical
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Jessie Burton on the dollhouse that inspired her novel - USA TodayAug 29, 2014 · Bookish: Petronella Oortman was a real woman living in Amsterdam who owned a miniature cabinet house. What about her life inspired you? Jessie ...
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The Miniaturist: objects and the historical imaginationFeb 10, 2015 · The Miniaturist follows the newly married life of Petronella (Nella) Oortman, a young Dutch woman in 17th Century Amsterdam.
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Seventeenth Century - Dollhouse History - WordPress.comWomen of the Dutch Golden Age found a unique way to participate in imperialism, as they brought the expanding globe into the confines of their miniature worlds ...
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Jessie Burton: When Imagination Takes Control### Summary of Jessie Burton's Writing Process for *The Miniaturist*
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Netherlands - JESSIE BURTON - Enter the world of The MiniaturistJun 19, 2014 · What kind of research did you do in Amsterdam? What are your connections to the city? I had no connections before I went on holiday there in ...Missing: trips | Show results with:trips
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Throwback Thursday! The Miniaturist and Meeting Jessie Burton.Apr 1, 2021 · This was a great evening listening to Jessie Burton talk about her exciting debut novel The Miniaturist.Missing: bidding | Show results with:bidding
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Interview with Jessie Burton, author of The Miniaturist - BookPageAug 26, 2014 · Now this historical novel, set in a 17th-century Amsterdam that Burton evokes with great skill, is poised to win over readers. Few debut ...
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The Miniaturist Summary and Study Guide | SuperSummaryNarrated in the third person, the story follows the coming-of-age of protagonist Nella Oortman within a marriage that meets none of her girlish expectations.
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The Miniaturist - Plugged InIn 1700s Amsterdam, Petronella becomes a new bride in a house full of secrets. An elusive artisan who makes miniatures gives Nella clues about the future.
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The Miniaturist Character Analysis | SuperSummaryEighteen-year-old Nella is the protagonist of The Miniaturist. A dynamic character, she evolves from naivete to maturity over the course of the novel.
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Review: The Miniaturist by Jessie Burton - That's What She ReadJan 10, 2020 · The shortest possible summary of The Miniaturist is that 18-year-old Nella is sent to Amsterdam to marry Johannes, 39, in 1686.
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Review: The Miniaturist by Jessie Burton - Thoughts on PapyrusDec 18, 2018 · When Johannes gifts Nella a miniature doll house, which is the exact replica of their own home, Nella does not hesitate to ask for services from ...
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The Miniaturist Characters - BookRags.comMarin Brandt, in her early 30s, is Johannes's sister. She is a strict and terse woman who values piety and... (read more). This section contains 743 words<|separator|>
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The Miniaturist - Shelf AwarenessOnce settled, Nella is stymied by the excessively frugal household and her controlling sister-in-law who orders Nella's clothes and drags her to church.
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The Miniaturist - Amanda's Book CornerMay 13, 2020 · The Miniaturist starts off as a light historical drama, but it grows into so much more. It offers hints of magical realism, especially through the titular ...
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The Miniaturist: A defence of gender roles and inter-racial ...Feb 2, 2018 · Cornelia, the maid, is an orphan. She knows what it is to be cast out in a harsh world and fight for survival. She grew up without a home or ...Missing: descriptions | Show results with:descriptions
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The Miniaturist by Jessie Burton review – history with a modern-day ...Jul 10, 2014 · The central premise of Burton's novel, inspired by Oortman's real‑life miniature house within a house, even smaller and more claustrophobic than ...
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The Dutch Economy in the Golden Age (16th – 17th Centuries)Taking advantage of a favorable agricultural base, the Dutch achieved success in the fishing industry and the Baltic and North Sea carrying trade during the ...
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Netherlands - Trade, Art, Science | BritannicaThe economic prosperity of the Dutch Republic in this “golden century” was matched by an extraordinary flowering of cultural achievement, which drew from the ...
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Calvinism in the Early Modern Netherlands and the Dutch Atlantic ...Although Calvinism would “win” the Reformation in the Netherlands by becoming the only publicly sanctioned religion of the independent Dutch state.
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The legacies of Calvinism in the Dutch empire | Aeon EssaysSep 9, 2022 · And Calvinism contributed immensely to Dutch empire building. Ministers and elders played a critical part in forming households in Dutch ...
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Material Culture and Popular Calvinist Worldliness in the Dutch ...Apr 3, 2011 · The juxtaposition of exorbitant commercial success and the relatively fast advent of Calvinism in 17th-century Netherlands present an ...
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3.1 Social structure and class dynamics in the Dutch RepublicMerchant class played a crucial role in the Dutch economy during the 17th century as they engaged in international trade and commerce; Dutch merchants were ...
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Sephardic Merchants and the Dutch Golden AgeIn this paper I will try to analyze the relationships between cultural and economic circumstances that explain the rise to prominence of Amsterdam.Missing: 17th | Show results with:17th
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[PDF] Imagined Domesticities in Early Modern Dutch Dollhouses* Susan ...Dec 14, 2007 · Early modern Dutch dollhouses, created by wealthy women, offer insights into women's views of household spatial arrangements and domesticity, ...
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The Golden Age of Dutch Art - Essential VermeerIn European waters, by the middle of the seventeenth Century, the Dutch merchants were handling three quarters of the enormous Baltic grain trade and they ...
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The History of Sugar - Amsterdam - Aronson AntiquairsFifty to sixty refineries were active in Amsterdam in 1660, and by 1662, the Republic provided more than half of the refined sugar consumed in Europe.
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The Dutch art market in the 17th century - SmarthistoryBut in Holland, we have an enormous class of merchants. Dr. Atkins: [1:09] The merchant elite was enormously wealthy, in large part due to its global trade ...Missing: daily | Show results with:daily
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Women at Work in the 17th-century Dutch RepublicMar 19, 2024 · At the shopkeeper level, women were active in part due to their fairly high literacy and numeracy rate, fostered in this society of booming ...Missing: managing 1680s
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Women in the Seventeenth-Century Netherlands - Essential VermeerDutch households often employed maids or domestic servants, who were typically young, unmarried women from rural or lower-class backgrounds seeking employment ...
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Food in Seventeenth-Century Netherlands - Essential VermeerThe paintings embodied conspicuous consumption, symbolizing wealth and status by depicting exotic foods and luxury items, indicating the food customs of the ...
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Women in the Seventeenth-Century Netherlands - Essential VermeerSimilarly, Dutch law prohibited parents from favoring gender or birth order when bequeathing property in wills. This meant daughters were not arbitrarily ...
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Restrained freedom? Widows, blended families and inheritance in ...May 5, 2022 · Whereas in the Dutch Republic husbands often used prenuptial agreements or last wills to make their wives principal heirs or give them usufruct ...Missing: arranged | Show results with:arranged
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Discipline and Order | Calvinists and Libertines - Oxford AcademicThis chapter examines Dutch Calvinists, the confessional nature of their piety, and the form of religious community they created as an expression of that ...
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Women and Consistorial Discipline: The Case of Courthézon in the ...Aug 15, 2019 · The consistory was guided by a desire to keep its minority community intact: it showed remarkable patience, forbearance, and a willingness to ...
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'Sodomy' & Colonial America Crime and PunishmentOct 21, 2024 · Under New Netherland's legal provisions sodomy was punished with death, but here too the law was rarely carried out. In fact, just one execution ...
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The Moral Status of Wealth Creation in Early-Modern Reformed ...Oct 3, 2019 · Usury, taken to be illegitimate interest, differs from legitimate interest, and this distinction is a manifestation of the larger distinction ...
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Usury – EH.net - Economic History AssociationMost seventeenth-century Europeans knew usury was condemned by God, but many, while not admitting that usury should be legal, were espousing more radical views.Missing: Calvinist Netherlands
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The Dutch Purge of Homosexuals, 1730 - Rictor NortonThe major anti-gay purge of the eighteenth century occurred in the Netherlands. In April 1730 some men were arrested in Utrecht; they incriminated others.
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Women and Guilds: Corporations and Female Labour Market ...Aug 6, 2025 · This article analyses the female admission to guilds in early modern Holland in order to assess how guilds affected female labour participation.
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Partners in marriage and business? Guilds and the family economy ...Aug 6, 2008 · This article examines spousal cooperation in the early modern Dutch food markets. It shows that although husband and wife business partnerships were very ...
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Religious Culture (Part V) - The Cambridge Companion to the Dutch ...Aug 17, 2018 · Dutch Calvinists enshrined discipline as one of the three marks of a true church, alongside preaching the Word of God and administering the ...
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The European Witchcraft Debate and the Dutch Variant - jstorthe beginning, course and cessation of witch-beliefs and witch-trials, and especially massive witchcraft prosecutions in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries ...
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[PDF] 8 WITCH HUNTS IN THE LOW COUNTRIES (1450–1685) - LiriasOct 26, 2019 · witches ended much sooner in the Dutch Republic than ... Witchcraft Prosecutions in 16th and 17th-century Bruges,” Humanistica Lovaniensia.Missing: laws | Show results with:laws
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The Miniaturist: A Novel: 0000062306812: Burton, Jessie: Books30-day returnsSet in seventeenth century Amsterdam—a city ruled by glittering wealth and oppressive religion—a masterful debut steeped in atmosphere and shimmering with ...
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The Miniaturist by Jessie Burton: Summary and ReviewsRating 4.2 (6) Aug 26, 2014 · Enchanting, beautiful, and exquisitely suspenseful, The Miniaturist is a magnificent story of love and obsession, betrayal and retribution, appearance and ...Missing: versus | Show results with:versus
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Review of The Miniaturist by Jessie Burton - CanectoMay 2, 2025 · – *Illusion vs. Reality*: The disparity between appearance and reality permeates the story, with the miniatures serving as a metaphor for the ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] Women, commerce and the Dutch Republic - DSpaceThe extent of the involvement of women in commercial enterprise depended on a variety of factors. Before discussing which factors were vital for women's.
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[PDF] Men, Women and the Negotiation of Gendered Roles in the ... - HALIn 1664, when the English took over New Netherland, one of the colony's wealthiest merchants was Margaret Hardenbroeck. Hardenbroeck came from a family of ...
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the feminist hankering in jessie burton's "the miniaturist"THE FEMINIST HANKERING IN JESSIE BURTON'S "THE MINIATURIST". December 2023 ... gender roles is a. central theme of The Miniaturist. Burton emphasizes the ...
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[PDF] Criticisms towards the Idea of Proper Woman in Jessie Burton's The ...Oct 2, 2017 · in Jessie Burton's The Miniaturist. Theresia Anggarani Wardana & Ni ... gender roles (Millikan, 2011). Proper Woman in the 17th Century.
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Rocking the Cradle of Dutch Domesticity: A Radical Reinterpretation ...Feb 8, 2019 · Seventeenth-century Holland is generally perceived as the cradle of female domesticity and the origin of the modern idea of the home (Rybczynski ...
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Sodomy Law: New Netherland, 1613 · Colonial America - OutHistoryDuring Dutch rule, the law of Holland, which descended from the Roman Emperor Justinian, punished sodomy with death.(1) Sodomy cases in Dutch-held New Amsterdam ...
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Sanitizing Stories, Palatable Books: Fictionalizing Dutch Colonial ...Jan 18, 2025 · ... The Miniaturist treats race and gender against historical backdrops of empire and slavery. ... Otto in The Miniaturist. It is Ashley, for instance ...
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Ideal Homes: Jessie Burton On The Power Of Doll's HousesDec 26, 2017 · Showcasing the miniaturist's skill and the owner's wealth, the houses were an account of existence, a hyper-reality just out of reach. Enduring ...
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The Miniaturist Symbols & Motifs - SuperSummaryThe cabinet is the novel's central symbol, representing Nella's life. When Johannes first presents the dollhouse as a wedding gift, Nella feels the cabinet ...
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An Interview with Jessie BurtonAug 22, 2014 · In The Miniaturist, Nella Oortman arrives in Amsterdam in 1686 to begin her life as the wife of wealthy trader Johannes Brandt.
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The Miniaturist - Historical Novel SocietyA picture of the real 17th-century cabinet that inspired Burton's story as well as a glossary of Dutch words and money equivalents are added bonuses. I've not ...
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Book Review: The Miniaturist by Jessie Burton (spoiler alert)Jun 22, 2018 · New to town is young, fresh-faced Petronella Oortman who arrives to embark on married life with the unimaginably wealthy merchant, Johannes Brandt.
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The Miniaturist – Jessie Burton | We can read it for you wholesaleFeb 28, 2015 · The writer wanted us to forgive Marin's petty hypocritical behavior once we discovered her secret. I had sympathy for her pregnancy but not for her.Missing: timeline | Show results with:timeline
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The Miniaturist: Compelling and mysterious, but ultimately unsatisfyingThe Miniaturist is of the genre of books that takes on social issues ― feminism, race issues, homosexuality ― and examines them in a historical setting. While ...
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Book Review: The Miniaturist // Jessie Burton - The IndiependentJun 15, 2016 · The plot deals with a lot of modern day issues – racism, sexism, homophobia – and although this is fab, it all seems a bit forced.Missing: projections LGBTQ<|separator|>
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The Miniaturist review – Jessie Burton's much-hyped but ...Jun 28, 2014 · In spite of some lovely passages and fine research, Jessie Burton's tale of a young woman in 17th-century Amsterdam lacks plausibility.
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Miniaturist novel named Waterstones book of 2014 - BBC NewsDec 1, 2014 · Jessie Burton's The Miniaturist, a debut novel inspired by a dollhouse in Amsterdam's Rijksmuseum, is named Waterstones Book of the Year.
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All Editions of The Miniaturist - Jessie Burton - GoodreadsJul 3, 2014 · Published August 26th 2014 by Ecco Press. Hardcover, 400 pages ; Published August 26th 2014 by Ecco. Kindle Edition, 419 pages ; Published July ...Missing: translations bidding war
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Burton to publish The Miniaturist sequel with Picador - The BooksellerJul 16, 2021 · It was the UK overall number one for the entire month of January in 2015. Her novels have been translated into 40 languages, and she is a ...
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Jessie Burton frustrated 'strong women' still considered a novelty in ...Dec 1, 2014 · The Miniaturist earned Burton an impressive six-figure advance after 11 publishers desperately bid for her book and it went straight to the ...
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Jessie Burton: How the success of The Miniaturist made me a ...Jul 12, 2016 · Since then, The Miniaturist, published in 2014, has been translated into more than 30 languages and sold more than a million copies worldwide.
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The Miniaturist: Jessie Burton: 9781447250890: Amazon.com: BooksThe Miniaturist was UK Christmas no.1, National Book Awards Book of the Year, and Waterstones Book of the Year 2014, and sold more than 1 million copies in its ...
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Miniaturist sales hit 30 territories - The BooksellerNov 20, 2013 · The book, written by debut novelist Jessie Burton, was signed up by Picador in a six-figure auction-winning bid ahead of LBF this year.
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The Miniaturist named Waterstones Book of the Year - The BooksellerDec 1, 2014 · The Miniaturist by Jessie Burton has been named as the Waterstones Book of the Year. Burton's debut novel, published by Picador, ...Missing: literary recognition
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Jessie Burton's The Miniaturist voted Specsavers Book of the YearDec 22, 2014 · Jessie Burton's debut novel The Miniaturist comes top of a public vote to be named Specsavers Book of the Year.Missing: recognition | Show results with:recognition
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The Miniaturist is Specsavers Book of the Year - The BooksellerJessie Burton's The Miniaturist (Pan Macmillan) has been crowned the Specsavers Book of the Year for 2014 after a public vote.
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Desmond Elliott prize unveils 'wide-open' longlist - The GuardianApr 2, 2015 · ... Jessie Burton's portrait of 17th-century Amsterdam, The Miniaturist – go head to head on the longlist for the Desmond Elliott prize for the ...
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The Miniaturist by Jessie Burton, review: 'gripping and gorgeous'Jul 30, 2014 · The Miniaturist by Jessie Burton, review: 'gripping and gorgeous'. Golden Age Amsterdam comes to life in this finely crafted debut. By Holly ...Missing: positive | Show results with:positive
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The Miniaturist review – 'Downton as told by Hilary Mantel' | FictionJan 4, 2015 · The Miniaturist review – 'Downton as told by Hilary Mantel'. Jessie Burton's bestseller set in 17th-century Amsterdam is exquisitely written.
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Book Review – The Miniaturist by Jessie Burton | The Literary SofaJun 30, 2014 · And THAT I suspect created the possibility of bidding war. There has clearly been a HUGE amount of money thrown at the promotion of the book.
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Who else hates The Miniaturist : r/books - RedditApr 11, 2023 · Young Nella Oortman marries a wealthy older merchant named Johannes. But why won't he have sex with her? And why is his sister Marin so cold and ...Missing: analysis | Show results with:analysis
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Review: The Miniaturist by Jessie Burton | Nyx Book ReviewsReview: The Miniaturist by Jessie Burton. 10/07/2015, CelineNyx, Review , 4 ... average rating on Goodreads isn't all that great either. I did quickly ...
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Bumper Fiction Review Post: Two Good, Two Bad, One MiddlingJul 2, 2015 · The Miniaturist character is never developed or fully explained- instead she is held out like a carrot on a stick till the end of the novel ...
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Review: The Miniaturist by Jessie Burton | Naty's BookshelfJun 23, 2017 · I think the miniaturist itself was not a mystery that was cleared up very well… I read this some months ago now so the details escape me, but I ...Missing: negative | Show results with:negative
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The Miniaturist by Jessie Burton | Lost in a Good BookOct 30, 2017 · And not only did I get no real answers, the ending was unsatisfactory and I feel a bit cheated. I don't know whether this has to do with the ...
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I did not love The Miniaturist - I found... — The Muse Q&A - GoodreadsI read that Jessie Burton likes to leave some mystery in her stories, to let the reader fill in and imagine the gaps. She definitely did this with The ...Missing: summary | Show results with:summary
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The Miniaturist : Burton, Jessie: Amazon.co.uk: BooksRating 4.0 (30,551) An outstanding read. I devoured this book in two days, even falling asleep over it one night, unwilling to put it down. In reading other reviews please be aware ...
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The Miniaturist, Series 1, Episode 1 - BBC OneCredits ; Writer, John Brownlow ; Executive Producer, Kate Sinclair ; Producer, Gethin Scourfield ; Director, Guillem Morales.
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The Miniaturist (TV Mini Series 2017–2018) - IMDbRating 7/10 (6,850) A young woman moves to 17th century Amsterdam and hires a mysterious local miniaturist to furnish the dollhouse she received from her merchant husband as a ...Full cast & crew · Episode list · Parents guide · PlotMissing: list | Show results with:list
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The Miniaturist - The Forge EntertainmentThe Miniaturist is a two-part adaptation of Jessie Burton's acclaimed book, written by John Brownlow for BBC1. A haunting, sumptuous, period thriller, ...Missing: writer | Show results with:writer
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The Miniaturist | MASTERPIECE | Concludes Sunday, September 23 ...Sep 1, 2018 · “The Miniaturist” MASTERPIECE on PBS Sundays, September 9 – 23, 2018 at 9pm ET · “The Miniaturist” MASTERPIECE on PBS Sundays, September 9 – 23, ...
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Here's why there's a major difference between The Miniaturist book ...Jan 7, 2019 · "The main character of the title, The Miniaturist, doesn't appear a huge amount in the book and we felt that that was a slight oversight" the ...
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The Miniaturist Author Jessie Burton on the Show's Controversial ...Sep 23, 2018 · "One of the predominant changes is the actual character of the miniaturist is shown," Burton tells Town & Country. "For me, she was more of a ...
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The Miniaturist flops as 400,000 viewers snub finale of big-budget ...Dec 29, 2017 · While 3.3million viewers tuned in to the Boxing Day opener, 400,000 snubbed the ending. A TV source said: “This is embarrassing for the BBC. “ ...
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The House of Fortune by Jessie Burton review – bold and thrilling ...Jul 5, 2022 · The House of Fortune by Jessie Burton review – bold and thrilling sequel to The Miniaturist ... The Times article, perfectly illustrated ...<|separator|>
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THE HOUSE OF FORTUNE | Kirkus Reviews7-day returnsBurton's sequel to her bestselling debut, The Miniaturist (2014), picks up a generation later, in 1705, in a world riddled with secrets. Nella Brandt, the ...<|separator|>
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Review of 'The House of Fortune' by Jessie Burton - N S FordThis sequel to The Miniaturist was mostly a very good read, although a little thin on plot towards the end. You don't have to read or even re-read The ...
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The House of Fortune by Jessie Burton – Book reviewJun 27, 2022 · The House of Fortune is infused with hope and moments of joy and the realism that flows through made it great to read. A highly enjoyable sequel ...
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The House of Fortune by Jessie Burton (book review)Jul 6, 2022 · Reading The House of Fortune as a stand-alone is possible, but I highly recommend reading The Miniaturist first. Race and women in the early ...