The Victorian LadyGordon & Cremonesi, 1977 - Всего страниц: 164 |
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... fact that the social background of the first pupils varied a great deal , from lower middle class to upper class . There were the daughters of “ gentlemen " and there were the daughters of an umbrella maker , an innkeeper , an organ ...
... fact that the social background of the first pupils varied a great deal , from lower middle class to upper class . There were the daughters of “ gentlemen " and there were the daughters of an umbrella maker , an innkeeper , an organ ...
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... fact that this illustrious woman was an invalid for a good deal of her life has no doubt helped to fix in our minds the image of the Victorian lady as a frail person lying on a couch . But something of a cult of invalidism certainly ...
... fact that this illustrious woman was an invalid for a good deal of her life has no doubt helped to fix in our minds the image of the Victorian lady as a frail person lying on a couch . But something of a cult of invalidism certainly ...
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... fact that a lady was expected to wear at all times a costume perfectly appropriate to the occasion , which meant that she was likely to change her dress several times a day . The practice obviously varied according to the means of the ...
... fact that a lady was expected to wear at all times a costume perfectly appropriate to the occasion , which meant that she was likely to change her dress several times a day . The practice obviously varied according to the means of the ...
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Introduction | 9 |
The education of the Victorian lady | 16 |
Getting married | 26 |
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