The Novel in EnglishR.R. Smith, 1931 - Всего страниц: 395 |
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... Victorian as a synonym for a prude , a complacent hypocrite , a Philistine . Mid - Victorian conventions were unquestionably , from our point of view , stiff and narrow ; prudishness in speech and behavior seems to have been common ...
... Victorian as a synonym for a prude , a complacent hypocrite , a Philistine . Mid - Victorian conventions were unquestionably , from our point of view , stiff and narrow ; prudishness in speech and behavior seems to have been common ...
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... Victorians had genuine fighting quality and real powers for scientific research . The Victorian Period witnessed a sure advance of respect for the rights of the commoner . Having abolished slavery in its colonies in 1833 , the British ...
... Victorians had genuine fighting quality and real powers for scientific research . The Victorian Period witnessed a sure advance of respect for the rights of the commoner . Having abolished slavery in its colonies in 1833 , the British ...
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Grant C. Knight. Victorian literature , as though it were one of the species of which Darwin wrote , adapted itself properly to its en- vironment : early Victorians like Dickens and George Eliot showing , among other things , the ...
Grant C. Knight. Victorian literature , as though it were one of the species of which Darwin wrote , adapted itself properly to its en- vironment : early Victorians like Dickens and George Eliot showing , among other things , the ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
THE FIRST MODERN NOVELISTS | 32 |
THE TRIUMPH OF ROMANTICISM | 77 |
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