The Victorian LadyGordon & Cremonesi, 1977 - Всего страниц: 164 |
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... become a governess . ( a ) The governess Victorian fiction is full of governesses . Some of them are luckier than others , managing to get themselves married as a result of their employ- ment . Jane Eyre and Becky Sharp are two who ...
... become a governess . ( a ) The governess Victorian fiction is full of governesses . Some of them are luckier than others , managing to get themselves married as a result of their employ- ment . Jane Eyre and Becky Sharp are two who ...
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... become doctors . The idea that a woman might become a doctor was barely countenanced for many years . In a magazine of 1859 it was written : " It is impossible that a woman whose hands reek with gore can be possessed of the same nature ...
... become doctors . The idea that a woman might become a doctor was barely countenanced for many years . In a magazine of 1859 it was written : " It is impossible that a woman whose hands reek with gore can be possessed of the same nature ...
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... become Roman Catholics . Whenever such an event took place it was an occasion which aroused passionate interest and curiosity . Augustus Hare's natural mother be- came a Catholic while living in Rome in 1851 ; her daughter was furiously ...
... become Roman Catholics . Whenever such an event took place it was an occasion which aroused passionate interest and curiosity . Augustus Hare's natural mother be- came a Catholic while living in Rome in 1851 ; her daughter was furiously ...
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Introduction | 9 |
The education of the Victorian lady | 16 |
Getting married | 26 |
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