Domestic Crime in the Victorian NovelMacmillan, 1989 - Всего страниц: 183 |
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... Dombey and Son for ' a good spirit who would take the house - tops off , with a more potent and benignant hand than the lame demon in the tale ' . Here the desirability of a benevolent roof - raising is asserted , but in American Notes ...
... Dombey and Son for ' a good spirit who would take the house - tops off , with a more potent and benignant hand than the lame demon in the tale ' . Here the desirability of a benevolent roof - raising is asserted , but in American Notes ...
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... Dombey and Son ( London : Oxford University Press , 1950 ) p . 648 . 10. C. Dickens , American Notes ( London : Oxford University Press , 1957 ) p . 88 . 11. On the idea of surveillance in the nineteenth century see M. Foucault ...
... Dombey and Son ( London : Oxford University Press , 1950 ) p . 648 . 10. C. Dickens , American Notes ( London : Oxford University Press , 1957 ) p . 88 . 11. On the idea of surveillance in the nineteenth century see M. Foucault ...
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... Dombey and Son ( London : Oxford University Press , 1950 ) [ 1848 ] . David Copperfield ( London : Macmillam , 1911 ) [ 1850 ] . Bleak House ( London : Oxford University Press , 1948 ) [ 1853 ] . Little Dorrit ( London : Dent , 1914 ) ...
... Dombey and Son ( London : Oxford University Press , 1950 ) [ 1848 ] . David Copperfield ( London : Macmillam , 1911 ) [ 1850 ] . Bleak House ( London : Oxford University Press , 1948 ) [ 1853 ] . Little Dorrit ( London : Dent , 1914 ) ...
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The Policeman and the Lady | 12 |
Servants and Crime | 45 |
Servant Interpreters | 69 |
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