Domestic Crime in the Victorian NovelMacmillan, 1989 - Всего страниц: 183 |
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... male and female writers were attracted to plots of domestic crime as a way of exploring the anomalies of household relation- ships . As middle - class members of households , women writers share many of the apprehensions of their male ...
... male and female writers were attracted to plots of domestic crime as a way of exploring the anomalies of household relation- ships . As middle - class members of households , women writers share many of the apprehensions of their male ...
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... males with authority - her father , her husbands and fiancés , the police . Just as the police often represent to fictional heroines a male authority which they could legitimately resist , so male servants sometimes function as ...
... males with authority - her father , her husbands and fiancés , the police . Just as the police often represent to fictional heroines a male authority which they could legitimately resist , so male servants sometimes function as ...
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... male . This is ✓ true as late as 1906 when Arnold Bennett , in an exhaustive appli- cation of the court - room conventions of Victorian fiction in his novel Whom God Hath Joined , shows his two heroines performing to an enthusiastic male ...
... male . This is ✓ true as late as 1906 when Arnold Bennett , in an exhaustive appli- cation of the court - room conventions of Victorian fiction in his novel Whom God Hath Joined , shows his two heroines performing to an enthusiastic male ...
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The Policeman and the Lady | 12 |
Servants and Crime | 45 |
Servant Interpreters | 69 |
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