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1. | Female Criminals In Victorian England |
2. | Marriage Legal System Of Victorian England-An Analysis Of Law Descriptions In Jane Eyre |
3. | The Visual Empire |
4. | On The Middle And Upper Class Women's Fashion In Victorian England |
5. | The Choice Of Marriage And Family Status Of Female Workers In Victorian England |
6. | A Study Of The British Art Market In The Victorian Period |
7. | 'A little colony there of roughs and vagabonds': The literary, social, and legal constructions of child criminals in Victorian England |
8. | Correcting Arthur Munby: Philanthropy and disfigurement in Victorian England |
9. | Outlaw mothers: Marital conflict, family law, and women's novels in Victorian England |
10. | Lewis Carroll's 'Alice': A quest for humanity in the cultural underground of social politics in Victorian England |
11. | The rhetoric of work in Victorian England: A discourse analysis |
12. | The genealogy of the prostitute: Defining and disciplining prostitution through journalism in Victorian England, 1809-1886 |
13. | Reconciling Female Conflict: The Portrayal of Women Readers in Victorian England from 1850--1890 |
14. | The viewer viewed: Art's public in Victorian England |
15. | Social consciousness: Social theory, politics, and the novel in Victorian England |
16. | Money as muse: The origin and development of the modern art market in Victorian England. A process of commodification |
17. | 'Art's a service': Women's philanthropy and the role of the author in mid-Victorian England (Charles Dickens, Charlotte Yonge, Charlotte Tucker, Elizabeth Barrett Browning) |
18. | Word-making 'as erst in Eden': Robert Browning and the question of the origin and growth of language in Victorian England, 1861--1889 |
19. | LITERARY CRITICISM OF CHILDREN'S LITERATURE IN MID-VICTORIAN ENGLAND |
20. | A Study Of Seaside Holiday Activities In Victorian England |
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