The Victorian LadyGordon & Cremonesi, 1977 - Всего страниц: 164 |
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... described by Augustus Hare as " perfectly delightful " , was a lady of varied talents for she could play and sing " in the most thrilling way " , without music , and she could also draw and paint . Augustus Hare described a visit he ...
... described by Augustus Hare as " perfectly delightful " , was a lady of varied talents for she could play and sing " in the most thrilling way " , without music , and she could also draw and paint . Augustus Hare described a visit he ...
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... described most tellingly by Charlotte Brontë in Jane Eyre and Villette . A governess could be a lady , there was usually no doubt but that she was a lady , but she was a lady suspended , as it were , unable to count on that support from ...
... described most tellingly by Charlotte Brontë in Jane Eyre and Villette . A governess could be a lady , there was usually no doubt but that she was a lady , but she was a lady suspended , as it were , unable to count on that support from ...
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... described how in the 1880s a girl as young as 11 would start work as a servant in a " petty place " , that is , as a little maid of all work to a local tradesman . Then she would move on to " gentleman's service " in a big house as a ...
... described how in the 1880s a girl as young as 11 would start work as a servant in a " petty place " , that is , as a little maid of all work to a local tradesman . Then she would move on to " gentleman's service " in a big house as a ...
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Introduction | 9 |
The education of the Victorian lady | 16 |
Getting married | 26 |
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