The Victorian LadyGordon & Cremonesi, 1977 - Всего страниц: 164 |
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... novel , as in so many Victorian novels , the author is looking back to the period of her own girlhood , the years immediately preceding Victoria's accession and the very early Victorian period . She remarks : " [ Dr Gibson ] was always ...
... novel , as in so many Victorian novels , the author is looking back to the period of her own girlhood , the years immediately preceding Victoria's accession and the very early Victorian period . She remarks : " [ Dr Gibson ] was always ...
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... novels often ended with the betrothal or wedding of the happy couple ; but where the novelist continued the story after marriage , he was obliged by the demands of Victorian decorum to confine his observation to those aspects of the ...
... novels often ended with the betrothal or wedding of the happy couple ; but where the novelist continued the story after marriage , he was obliged by the demands of Victorian decorum to confine his observation to those aspects of the ...
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... Novels by Lady Novelists " . It seems that ladies were busy turning out novels just as W. R. Greg suggested , describing the " hundreds of educated ladies " with nothing to do but turn their hands to novel writing . Charlotte Yonge also ...
... Novels by Lady Novelists " . It seems that ladies were busy turning out novels just as W. R. Greg suggested , describing the " hundreds of educated ladies " with nothing to do but turn their hands to novel writing . Charlotte Yonge also ...
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Introduction | 9 |
The education of the Victorian lady | 16 |
Getting married | 26 |
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