Domestic Crime in the Victorian NovelMacmillan, 1989 - Всего страниц: 183 |
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... Later her behaviour is mimicked by ' the fairy child ' who , in saving the urchin from the threat of the police , ' those ogres of our streets ' ( ch . 35 ) , inculcates a Christian spirit in Mr Carson . So far the discussion has ...
... Later her behaviour is mimicked by ' the fairy child ' who , in saving the urchin from the threat of the police , ' those ogres of our streets ' ( ch . 35 ) , inculcates a Christian spirit in Mr Carson . So far the discussion has ...
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... later nine- teenth - century writing : the scenario of a child struggling upwards to imaginative and emotional maturity despite the obstruction of his nurse and her barbaric fictions . The canonical texts the child reads represent to ...
... later nine- teenth - century writing : the scenario of a child struggling upwards to imaginative and emotional maturity despite the obstruction of his nurse and her barbaric fictions . The canonical texts the child reads represent to ...
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... later nineteenth - century writing whereby the imaginative and emotional development of a male child is seen in terms of an escape from a female servant who represents a more primitive , savage and superstitious stage of development ...
... later nineteenth - century writing whereby the imaginative and emotional development of a male child is seen in terms of an escape from a female servant who represents a more primitive , savage and superstitious stage of development ...
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The Policeman and the Lady | 12 |
Servants and Crime | 45 |
Servant Interpreters | 69 |
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