The Victorian LadyGordon & Cremonesi, 1977 - Всего страниц: 164 |
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... classes . There were many important developments in medicine ; chloro- form became available for childbirth and birth itself grew much safer for both the mother and the child . At the same time knowledge of birth control by methods ...
... classes . There were many important developments in medicine ; chloro- form became available for childbirth and birth itself grew much safer for both the mother and the child . At the same time knowledge of birth control by methods ...
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... classes were concerned to ape , not to replace , their betters . Then , by the time that they had made themselves a force to be reckoned with , they had their own influence in their turn upon the class immediately above them in their ...
... classes were concerned to ape , not to replace , their betters . Then , by the time that they had made themselves a force to be reckoned with , they had their own influence in their turn upon the class immediately above them in their ...
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... classes knew quite well their situation in the pyramid of the class structure and they knew too what tenuous strands of deference and respect went to maintain the status quo . Many of them , even the most affluent , seem to have been ...
... classes knew quite well their situation in the pyramid of the class structure and they knew too what tenuous strands of deference and respect went to maintain the status quo . Many of them , even the most affluent , seem to have been ...
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Introduction | 9 |
The education of the Victorian lady | 16 |
Getting married | 26 |
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