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Elizabeth Gaskell’s Cranford (1853) can be regarded as a notable work in terms of the attitude towards the dominant idea of progressivism in the Victorian era. Many works by Gaskell’s contemporaries tended to deal with social problems of the period, among... see more

Quite popular throughout the nineteenth century, well known and loved by its Victorian readers, Elizabeth Gaskell’s Cranford has often been unfairly dismissed by literary critics for its apparent lack of structure and dull sentimental overtones. Even thou... see more

Quite popular throughout the nineteenth century, well known and loved by its Victorian readers, Elizabeth Gaskell’s Cranford has often been unfairly dismissed by literary critics for its apparent lack of structure and dull sentimental overtones. Even thou... see more

Quite popular throughout the nineteenth century, well known and loved by its Victorian readers, Elizabeth Gaskell’s Cranford has often been unfairly dismissed by literary critics for its apparent lack of structure and dull sentimental overtones. Even thou... see more

A well-known conjecture of Richard Stanley posits that the hh-vector of the independence complex of a matroid is a pure O{\mathcal O}-sequence. The conjecture has been established for various classes but is open for graphic matroids. A biconed graph is a ... see more

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