The Victorian LadyGordon & Cremonesi, 1977 - Всего страниц: 164 |
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... period a highly revolutionary command . The original prospectus of the school promised that : " A large garden will be appropriated to the recreation of the pupils . " At the same time there was a total absence of class distinction ...
... period a highly revolutionary command . The original prospectus of the school promised that : " A large garden will be appropriated to the recreation of the pupils . " At the same time there was a total absence of class distinction ...
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... period , for here again , the novels tend to reflect an idealized society in which ladies did marry as they wished to do and as they were brought up to do . But in fact statistics of the period show that in mid - Victorian Britain ...
... period , for here again , the novels tend to reflect an idealized society in which ladies did marry as they wished to do and as they were brought up to do . But in fact statistics of the period show that in mid - Victorian Britain ...
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... period were often made up of contrasting colours which were not , by our standards , obvious companions ; as , for example , the “ sickly pink and sulky blue " described as being matched by one contemporary . A technical reason for this ...
... period were often made up of contrasting colours which were not , by our standards , obvious companions ; as , for example , the “ sickly pink and sulky blue " described as being matched by one contemporary . A technical reason for this ...
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Introduction | 9 |
The education of the Victorian lady | 16 |
Getting married | 26 |
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