The Victorian LadyGordon & Cremonesi, 1977 - Всего страниц: 164 |
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... lived with George Henry Lewes , an un- happily married man , for 25 years . The couple lived first abroad , then on the outskirts of London , in isolation . In Portrait of a Lady Henry James described a marriage where the wife was a ...
... lived with George Henry Lewes , an un- happily married man , for 25 years . The couple lived first abroad , then on the outskirts of London , in isolation . In Portrait of a Lady Henry James described a marriage where the wife was a ...
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... lived - which she knew was shared by only a tiny minority - and the " deep , wide misery all round us " . Yet she accepted that to change things would be enormously difficult ; and she also accepted the division in Victorian thought ...
... lived - which she knew was shared by only a tiny minority - and the " deep , wide misery all round us " . Yet she accepted that to change things would be enormously difficult ; and she also accepted the division in Victorian thought ...
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... lived for nearly half a century afterwards " . Scarcely as ladylike , but as long lived , was Thackeray's Miss Crawley in Vanity Fair , a redoubtable invalid who survived more gigantic dinners and many more years than her eager heirs ...
... lived for nearly half a century afterwards " . Scarcely as ladylike , but as long lived , was Thackeray's Miss Crawley in Vanity Fair , a redoubtable invalid who survived more gigantic dinners and many more years than her eager heirs ...
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Introduction | 9 |
The education of the Victorian lady | 16 |
Getting married | 26 |
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