Literary Landscapes of the British Isles: A Narrative AtlasIdentifies geographic locations mentioned in the works of English authors and discusses the influence locations may have had on their work. |
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... eighteenth century and the beginning of the industrial revolution towards the end of that century , the trades- men of the towns come to play a more and more important part in the life of the country . We have seen how the class they ...
... eighteenth century and the beginning of the industrial revolution towards the end of that century , the trades- men of the towns come to play a more and more important part in the life of the country . We have seen how the class they ...
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... eighteenth cen- tury . The English yeoman , for so long considered the ... century is , on the whole , the relation of literature to urban society only ... eighteenth century it was they who were the main producers and consumers of ...
... eighteenth cen- tury . The English yeoman , for so long considered the ... century is , on the whole , the relation of literature to urban society only ... eighteenth century it was they who were the main producers and consumers of ...
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A Narrative Atlas David Daiches, John Flower. Eighteenth - century society in disintegration at the beginning of the nineteenth is admirably shown in the novels of Thomas Love ... Eighteenth-century society in disintegration at the ...
A Narrative Atlas David Daiches, John Flower. Eighteenth - century society in disintegration at the beginning of the nineteenth is admirably shown in the novels of Thomas Love ... Eighteenth-century society in disintegration at the ...
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