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The bulky and anonymous sexual autobiography My Secret Life from Victorian England is here read very closely in order to shed new light on Victorian sexual practices and views on sexuality. Some of the examples dealt with are nudity during intercourse, fe... see more

“Young England: Part One” pursues central questions for juvenilia studies: how did the turn-of-the-century juvenile tradition influence succeeding generations of Victorian writers, and what new questions does scholarly understanding of juvenile writing in... see more

The bulky and anonymous sexual autobiography My Secret Life from Victorian England is here read very closely in order to shed new light on Victorian sexual practices and views on sexuality. Some of the examples dealt with are nudity during intercourse, fe... see more

This article examines the issue of marriage in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries in Jane Austen’s Emma. The article focuses on the issue of marriage in Victorian England in general illustrated with the marriages in the novel. Emma, the pr... see more

The Victorian era was defined as a series of changes in regards to the social, political and moral aspects of England during the nineteenth century. Many works during the Victorian period such as Sarah Stickney Ellis’ The Women of England: Their Social Du... see more

AbstractThis essay begins by offering some observations about how holiness was comprehended andexpressed in Victorian and Edwardian England. In addition to the ‘sensibility’ and ‘sentiment’that characterised society, notions of holiness were shaped by, an... see more

All human beings seek certain identities in order to understand their existence and position in society, the groups to which they belong, and the unique characteristics they have. This paper examines how, in Jane Eyre, Charlotte Bronte examines socially c... see more

The Victorian era was defined as a series of changes in regards to the social, political and moral aspects of England during the nineteenth century. Many works during the Victorian period such as Sarah Stickney Ellis’ The Women of England: Their Social Du... see more

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