Prescriptions for manners in English courtesy literature, 1690-1760, and their social implications
<p>The thesis is an examination of the courtesy literature written and/or published in England between 1690 and 1760. Its purpose is to find out about theories of manners in this period and to explore their social implications. Chapter 1 establishes the context and parameters of the study; def...
Hoofdauteur: | Childs, F |
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Formaat: | Thesis |
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