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... social values , myths and beliefs . To cite George Watson : The Victorians themselves were clear that novels described both the facts and the aspirations of the world they lived in : so much so , indeed , that they sometimes exaggerated ...
... social values , myths and beliefs . To cite George Watson : The Victorians themselves were clear that novels described both the facts and the aspirations of the world they lived in : so much so , indeed , that they sometimes exaggerated ...
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... social change . By the early nine- teenth century the economic revolution was uprooting old ways in agriculture and industry after centuries in which alteration had been so gradual from generation to generation as to be al- most ...
... social change . By the early nine- teenth century the economic revolution was uprooting old ways in agriculture and industry after centuries in which alteration had been so gradual from generation to generation as to be al- most ...
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... social positioning : Tibbie was hopelessly plebeian . She was none of your proud kind , and if I entered the itchen when she was there she pretended not to see me , so that , if I chose , I might escape without speaking to the like of ...
... social positioning : Tibbie was hopelessly plebeian . She was none of your proud kind , and if I entered the itchen when she was there she pretended not to see me , so that , if I chose , I might escape without speaking to the like of ...
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