Domestic Crime in the Victorian NovelMacmillan, 1989 - Всего страниц: 183 |
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... innocence posed by the new police world of subterfuge and surveillance . Further , the relation of each figure to the novel is problematic . The police detective is a character still in search of a genre . The young lady is primarily ...
... innocence posed by the new police world of subterfuge and surveillance . Further , the relation of each figure to the novel is problematic . The police detective is a character still in search of a genre . The young lady is primarily ...
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... innocence against the plebians and outsiders on the prosecution side . What is different , of course , is that Esther's emotional appeal is made from the witness - box and testifies to the human truth the law has overlooked , while Lady ...
... innocence against the plebians and outsiders on the prosecution side . What is different , of course , is that Esther's emotional appeal is made from the witness - box and testifies to the human truth the law has overlooked , while Lady ...
Стр. 153
... innocence with which she had once gratified an enthusiastic audience , emphasises the obsolescent / theatricality of the episode . He speaks of her as of a young actress of brilliance making her debut in a particularly corny ingénue ...
... innocence with which she had once gratified an enthusiastic audience , emphasises the obsolescent / theatricality of the episode . He speaks of her as of a young actress of brilliance making her debut in a particularly corny ingénue ...
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The Policeman and the Lady | 12 |
Servants and Crime | 45 |
Servant Interpreters | 69 |
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