The Victorian Age in ProseAlan W. Bellringer, C. B. Jones Rodopi, 1988 - 241 páginas |
Contenido
THE WHIG VIEW OF HISTORY | 35 |
SOCIAL PROBLEMS IN FICTION | 49 |
THE RISE OF SOCIOLOGY | 56 |
THE RELIGIOUS DILEMMA | 102 |
MATTHEW ARNOLD | 136 |
EVOLUTION AND SOCIETY | 188 |
ART AND SOCIETY | 207 |
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