Be Good Sweet Maid: Charlotte Yonge's Domestic Fiction : a Study in Dogmatic Purpose and Fictional Form |
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... ideas and the Oxford Movement , see for example Donald Stone , The Romantic Impulse in Victorian Fiction ( Cambridge and London : Harvard University Press , 1980 ) , p . 9 . of the known world of empirical reality . It has 66.
... ideas and the Oxford Movement , see for example Donald Stone , The Romantic Impulse in Victorian Fiction ( Cambridge and London : Harvard University Press , 1980 ) , p . 9 . of the known world of empirical reality . It has 66.
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... Life . " Cambridge Essays . London : 1855 , pp . 148-192 . Stone , Donald . The Romantic Impulse in Victorian Fiction . Cambridge and London : Harvard University Press , 1980 . Taylor Mill , Harriet . " The Enfranchisement of Women 184.
... Life . " Cambridge Essays . London : 1855 , pp . 148-192 . Stone , Donald . The Romantic Impulse in Victorian Fiction . Cambridge and London : Harvard University Press , 1980 . Taylor Mill , Harriet . " The Enfranchisement of Women 184.
Contents
PREFACE | 1 |
Sanctity and the Domestic Novel | 13 |
SECTION II | 101 |
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