That Sunny Dome: A Portrait of Regency BritainDent, 1977 - 208 ページ |
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... social reform . The Government , so far from seeking to understand and communicate with distressed working people , chose simply to ignore their exist- ence . - - Sensing this , the poet Shelley , who had rejected many of the social and ...
... social reform . The Government , so far from seeking to understand and communicate with distressed working people , chose simply to ignore their exist- ence . - - Sensing this , the poet Shelley , who had rejected many of the social and ...
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... social change that Scott wrote in the Adver- tisement to The Antiquary ( 1816 ) : The present work completes a series of fictitious narratives , intended to illustrate the manners of Scotland at three different periods . Waverley ...
... social change that Scott wrote in the Adver- tisement to The Antiquary ( 1816 ) : The present work completes a series of fictitious narratives , intended to illustrate the manners of Scotland at three different periods . Waverley ...
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... social issues concerning the poor , and frequently wrote with the zeal of someone who wanted to see a re - distribution of wealth and opportunity . So far from excluding present - day conflicts and tensions in society , he made the ...
... social issues concerning the poor , and frequently wrote with the zeal of someone who wanted to see a re - distribution of wealth and opportunity . So far from excluding present - day conflicts and tensions in society , he made the ...
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The Public Prints | 28 |
The Dispossessed | 50 |
Brummell or Byron? The Search for a Hero | 76 |
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