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Imagining women's property in Victorian fiction
Jill Rappoport
English
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Imagining
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Women
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Victorian fiction
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Law
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Reform
66%
Nineteenth Century
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Family
50%
Married Women
50%
Fiction
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Wealth
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Tradition
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Nation
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Challenges
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Legacy
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Greed
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Portrayal
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Copyright Law
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Generosity
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Victorian Women
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Marriage
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Child
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Danger
16%
Common Law
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Selection
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Comprehension
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Ability
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Books
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Relationships
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Model
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Property Law
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Ownership
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England
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Threat
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Obligation
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Cultural Tradition
16%
Victorian novel
16%
Charles Dickens
16%
Twins
16%
Oliphant
16%
Married Men
16%
Mutuality
16%
Loyalty
16%
Social Network
16%
Redistribution
16%
Social Sciences
Economics
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Women
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Fiction
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Law
71%
Married Women
42%
Family
42%
Nineteenth Century
42%
Novels
28%
Right to Property
28%
Wealth
28%
State
14%
Child
14%
UK
14%
Understanding
14%
Ability
14%
Obligation
14%
Books
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Customs and Traditions
14%
Custody
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Ownership
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Married Men
14%
Marriage
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Loyalty
14%
Inheritance
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Cultural Tradition
14%
Right to Justice
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Nation
14%
Transformations
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Optical Instrument
14%
Copyright Law
14%
Comprehension
14%
Social Network
14%
Allocation
14%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Economics
100%
Right
50%
Wealth
33%
Child
16%
Allocation
16%
Ownership
16%
Marriage
16%
Property Right
16%
Economic Transition
16%
Benefits
16%
Copyright Law
16%