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... Mary Barton on the other hand belongs with a group of novels that attempt to deal with the ' Condition of England ' question , as first defined by Thomas Carlyle in an essay of 1839 on Chartism : ' Is the Condition of the English ...
... Mary Barton on the other hand belongs with a group of novels that attempt to deal with the ' Condition of England ' question , as first defined by Thomas Carlyle in an essay of 1839 on Chartism : ' Is the Condition of the English ...
Page 141
... Mary Barton , provides a par- ticularly striking example of the way in which the concerns of a nineteenth - century ... Barton ' . ( The draft is reprinted in the Penguin edition of Mary Barton as an appendix . ) In 1848 , Elizabeth ...
... Mary Barton , provides a par- ticularly striking example of the way in which the concerns of a nineteenth - century ... Barton ' . ( The draft is reprinted in the Penguin edition of Mary Barton as an appendix . ) In 1848 , Elizabeth ...
Page 144
... Mary Barton almost from the first page . She regarded this , however , as a practice needing justification as is shown by her inclusion of two lectures on dialect in the 1854 edition , and by the footnotes in the text which not only ...
... Mary Barton almost from the first page . She regarded this , however , as a practice needing justification as is shown by her inclusion of two lectures on dialect in the 1854 edition , and by the footnotes in the text which not only ...
Contents
Theoretical Approaches | 21 |
Defoe and Richardson | 59 |
Varieties of Conservative | 87 |
Copyright | |
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