Walking the Victorian Streets: Women, Representation, and the CityCornell University Press, 1995 - Всего страниц: 270 Deborah Epstein Nord explores the way in which the female figure is used as a marker for social suffering, poverty, and contagion in texts by De Quincey, Lamb Pierce Egan, and Dickens. |
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London in the 1820s | 19 |
George Cruikshank Seven Dials Charles Dickens Sketches | 67 |
Hablot K Browne A Chance Meeting Charles Dickens | 89 |
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