Domestic Crime in the Victorian NovelMacmillan, 1989 - Всего страниц: 183 |
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... Street improvements and slum clearance schemes were designed to bring the poor out into the open , where they could be observed , reproved and instructed by their superiors.'11 Despite the groundswell of middle - class admiration for ...
... Street improvements and slum clearance schemes were designed to bring the poor out into the open , where they could be observed , reproved and instructed by their superiors.'11 Despite the groundswell of middle - class admiration for ...
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... street with it , outbluster the policeman , and utter any amount of fibs before Mr Beak ; those beings are not what I take them to be.17 This passage exposes the way in which the family loyalties of women are seen to be in inevitable ...
... street with it , outbluster the policeman , and utter any amount of fibs before Mr Beak ; those beings are not what I take them to be.17 This passage exposes the way in which the family loyalties of women are seen to be in inevitable ...
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... streets ' , so Mrs Hilyard communicates her apprehension of the lurking dangers in life to her pastor : In such a dark night as this , with such wet gleams about the streets , when I think of people at a distance , I always think of ...
... streets ' , so Mrs Hilyard communicates her apprehension of the lurking dangers in life to her pastor : In such a dark night as this , with such wet gleams about the streets , when I think of people at a distance , I always think of ...
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The Policeman and the Lady | 12 |
Servants and Crime | 45 |
Servant Interpreters | 69 |
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