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Established accounts of the child in nineteenth century literature
tend to focus on those who occupy a central position within
narratives. This book is concerned with children who are not so
easily recognized or remembered, the peripheral or overlooked
children to be read in works by Dickens, Bronte, Austen and
Rossetti.
Established accounts of the child in nineteenth century literature
tend to focus on those who occupy a central position within
narratives. This book is concerned with children who are not so
easily recognized or remembered, the peripheral or overlooked
children to be read in works by Dickens, Bronte, Austen and
Rossetti.
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