The Jew in the Victorian Novel: Some Relationships Between Prejudice and ArtAMS Press, 1980 - 238 sider |
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... Victorian novel , and a demonstration of these re- lationships in some pre - Victorian literary texts . In order that reflections of anti - Semitic attitudes , stereotypes , and the so- cio - economic position of the Jew may be more ...
... Victorian novel , and a demonstration of these re- lationships in some pre - Victorian literary texts . In order that reflections of anti - Semitic attitudes , stereotypes , and the so- cio - economic position of the Jew may be more ...
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... Victorian novels to reflect certain values that were prevalent in Victorian times . One of these is the belief in order . The world of the Victorian novel is a rational one ; there is a logical sequence of events and the characters ...
... Victorian novels to reflect certain values that were prevalent in Victorian times . One of these is the belief in order . The world of the Victorian novel is a rational one ; there is a logical sequence of events and the characters ...
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... Victorian before Victoria . They could perhaps even be called super - Smilesians , for where others needed that ex- tra effort to get ahead , the Jew required it to arrive at all.35 In themselves , these similarities do not explain the ...
... Victorian before Victoria . They could perhaps even be called super - Smilesians , for where others needed that ex- tra effort to get ahead , the Jew required it to arrive at all.35 In themselves , these similarities do not explain the ...
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