The Victorian LadyGordon & Cremonesi, 1977 - Всего страниц: 164 |
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... kind of training to fit themselves to teach , in addition to the education they themselves had managed to scramble into as girls , and it was the recogni- tion of this need which was one of the factors in the revolution of girls ...
... kind of training to fit themselves to teach , in addition to the education they themselves had managed to scramble into as girls , and it was the recogni- tion of this need which was one of the factors in the revolution of girls ...
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... kind of training for an intending governess was to work for a year in a school as a kind of apprentice but it is doubt- ful how much this training benefited her . She was expected to teach a wide range of subjects , although often her ...
... kind of training for an intending governess was to work for a year in a school as a kind of apprentice but it is doubt- ful how much this training benefited her . She was expected to teach a wide range of subjects , although often her ...
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... kind of dog was often a favoured pet . Again this suggests that some kind of substitution was being made . Cats were much less popular than dogs , often being kept for their ability to keep down rats and mice of which there were plenty ...
... kind of dog was often a favoured pet . Again this suggests that some kind of substitution was being made . Cats were much less popular than dogs , often being kept for their ability to keep down rats and mice of which there were plenty ...
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Introduction | 9 |
The education of the Victorian lady | 16 |
Getting married | 26 |
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