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In ch. 80 of El Victorial, the author, Gutierre Díaz de Games, presents as the youngest son of Edward III of England, in a pseudo-historical context, a blind, strong and brave knight “in love”; his soubriquet, “Desired Love” (‘Amor Deseado’), would be tak... see more

The article will look at how John Buchan (1875–1940) has traced the decline of British aristocracy in his novels that cover the time period when the power radically shifted from the landowning to the middle class, with concomitant feelings of confusion, l... see more

This present study comprehensively expatiates the functionalized utilization of quinazoline scaffolds in drug development and furnishes latest updates in pharmacological appositeness of its derivatives in order to reveal novel pathways for therapeutic tar... 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

Hardy’s personality as a writer and a man invariably accompanies John Fowles’ texts, he repeatedly clearly and sometimes with hints and allusions appeals to the creativity of this outstanding writer of the Victorian era, uses as an epigraph quotes from hi... see more

The purpose of this paper was to highlight the miserable plight of women during the Victorian era, the age of social reforms, political improvements, collective welfare, and material prosperity. During this age, Queen Victoria worked on various issues tha... see more

Hardy’s personality as a writer and a man invariably accompanies John Fowles’ texts, he repeatedly clearly and sometimes with hints and allusions appeals to the creativity of this outstanding writer of the Victorian era, uses as an epigraph quotes from hi... see more

Keith Hanley and Caroline S. Hull, editors, John Ruskin’s Continental Tour 1835: The Written Records and Drawings (Oxford, Legenda, 2016), reviewed by Rob Breton; Victoria Ford Smith, Between Generations: Collaborative Authorship in the Golden Age of... see more

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