Frank Must Marry Money: Men, Women, and Property in Trollope's Novels

作者: Janette Rutterford , Josephine Maltby

DOI: 10.2308/0148-4184.33.2.169

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摘要: There is a continuing debate about the extent to which women in 19th century were involved economic life. The paper uses reading of number novels by English author Anthony Trollop...

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