The Victorian LadyGordon & Cremonesi, 1977 - Всего страниц: 164 |
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... person lying on a couch . But something of a cult of invalidism certainly existed at the time ; Nathaniel Hawthorne re- marked testily that " The women of England are as generally out of health as those of America ; always something has ...
... person lying on a couch . But something of a cult of invalidism certainly existed at the time ; Nathaniel Hawthorne re- marked testily that " The women of England are as generally out of health as those of America ; always something has ...
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... Persons still are born to the throne . " When he wrote those words , the person born to the throne was a woman . At the time of Victoria's marriage a married woman was one person in law with her husband and had no separate rights . It ...
... Persons still are born to the throne . " When he wrote those words , the person born to the throne was a woman . At the time of Victoria's marriage a married woman was one person in law with her husband and had no separate rights . It ...
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... person found himself in difficult circumstances then it was for a reason connected less with economics and the arbitrary workings of a capitalist society than with the moral worth of the person concerned . Although ladies were totally ...
... person found himself in difficult circumstances then it was for a reason connected less with economics and the arbitrary workings of a capitalist society than with the moral worth of the person concerned . Although ladies were totally ...
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Introduction | 9 |
The education of the Victorian lady | 16 |
Getting married | 26 |
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