Domestic Crime in the Victorian NovelMacmillan, 1989 - Всего страниц: 183 |
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... relations between the two distinct groups living in close proximity had come to be perceived by many householders as almost intolerable . In fiction the householder's outraged sense of routine invasion of privacy by his domestic staff ...
... relations between the two distinct groups living in close proximity had come to be perceived by many householders as almost intolerable . In fiction the householder's outraged sense of routine invasion of privacy by his domestic staff ...
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... relationship : the one , in fact , played an essential part in defining the identity of the other . " The visible ... relations between the two groups , and new rules of segregation were applied within the home . ' For a home to be ...
... relationship : the one , in fact , played an essential part in defining the identity of the other . " The visible ... relations between the two groups , and new rules of segregation were applied within the home . ' For a home to be ...
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... relations . Both these fictions show a certain tendency , like David Copper- field , to place prime responsibility for the breakdown in household relations on the employees . This tendency is seen at its most startling in ' A Dark ...
... relations . Both these fictions show a certain tendency , like David Copper- field , to place prime responsibility for the breakdown in household relations on the employees . This tendency is seen at its most startling in ' A Dark ...
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The Policeman and the Lady | 12 |
Servants and Crime | 45 |
Servant Interpreters | 69 |
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