From the Poetry of Rural Complaint to the Novel of Social Protest: A Study of Some Literary Responses to the Agrarian and Industrial RevolutionsOffice des publications universitaires, 1984 - 345 pagina's |
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Enclosure and Property | 1 |
Oliver Goldsmith Innocent Luxury and | 48 |
George Crabbe The Degradation of | 123 |
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18th century agricultural Alton Locke aristocratic believe chapter character Charles Kingsley Chartist Christian Socialism Christian Socialist Church common Coningsby contemporary Corn Laws cottage Cowper Crabbe's depopulation Deserted Village Dickens Disraeli Disraeli's distress E.P. Thompson economic Egremont enclosure Engels English F.R. Leavis fact factory farmers farming G.E. Mingay Gaskell George Crabbe Goldsmith hand happy History houses Ibid idea increased Industrial Revolution issue J.D. Chambers Jacob's Island Kingsley's labour land landlords Letters and Memories literary living Locke's London Lord Ernle luxury Manchester manufacturers Marney middle class moral nation nature novel Oliver Goldsmith Oliver Twist op cit owners parish paupers poem poet poetic poetry political Poor Law population poverty programme Quoted reform relief Report Revolution in Low rich rural seems small holder social problem society Sybil Thomas Hugues thought tion Tory towns trade Victorian views Vol.II wages wealth weavers Wogate Wordsworth workers workhouse writing