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... explicit . There is no doubt that Janet is driven to drink by a sadistic drunkard , no doubt that Hetty is seduced and becomes pregnant , no doubt that Mrs Transome has committed adultery , even though George Eliot does not always give ...
... explicit . There is no doubt that Janet is driven to drink by a sadistic drunkard , no doubt that Hetty is seduced and becomes pregnant , no doubt that Mrs Transome has committed adultery , even though George Eliot does not always give ...
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... explicit sexual themes , and having no hardened prejudices about the limitations of the Victorian novel . * Our expectations and prejudices may well blind us to the implications of this reticent mode of suggestion , but if we look ...
... explicit sexual themes , and having no hardened prejudices about the limitations of the Victorian novel . * Our expectations and prejudices may well blind us to the implications of this reticent mode of suggestion , but if we look ...
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... explicit and general comment on imaginative acts of mind , but it is either given personality and particularity as part of authorial com- mentary , or internalized and dramatized as an aspect of imaginative awareness . We find a ...
... explicit and general comment on imaginative acts of mind , but it is either given personality and particularity as part of authorial com- mentary , or internalized and dramatized as an aspect of imaginative awareness . We find a ...
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