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Nineteenth-century English novelists wrote about the lives of the ordinary people, exploring themes of social class, morality, and personal growth in society. Their works often depicted the struggles and triumphs of characters from various economic backgrounds, shedding light on the social issues of their time.
Margaret Ossoli has written: 'Woman in the nineteenth century and kindred papers relating to the sphere, condition and duties of woman' -- subject(s): Social and moral questions, Women 'Woman in the nineteenth century, and kindred papers' -- subject(s): Social and moral questions, Women
R.S Neale has written: 'Class and ideology in the nineteenth century' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Social conditions, Great Britain, 19th century, Social classes
Joy Rouse has written: 'Rhetorics of citizenship in nineteenth-century America' -- subject(s): Social conditions, Social life and customs, Civilization
Eugene Newton Anderson has written: 'European issues in the twentieth century' -- subject(s): History 'Process versus power' 'Nineteenth century Europe, crisis and contribution' -- subject(s): History, Social classes 'Nationalism and the cultural crisis in Prussia, 1806-1815' -- subject(s): Nationalism, Prussia 'Europe in the nineteenth century' -- subject(s): Collections, History, Social conditions 'The Moroccan crisis, 1904-1906' -- subject(s): Moroccan Crisis, 1904-1906
Harvey Jay Graff has written: 'Literacy and social structure in the nineteenth-century city' -- subject(s): Cities and towns, Literacy, Social history
Rural farmers a social outlet (APEX)
Terence Gleeson has written: 'Football and English society in the nineteenth century' -- subject(s): History, Soccer, Social aspects, Social aspects of Sports, Social life and customs, Sports
Natania Rosenfeld has written: 'Outsiders together' -- subject(s): 20th century, Authors' spouses, Authorship, Biography, Collaboration, England, English Novelists, Great Britain, History, Literature and society, Marginality, Social, in literature, Marriage, Married people, Modernism (Literature), Novelists, English, Political and social views, Political scientists
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Robert Shulman has written: 'Social criticism and nineteenth-century American fictions' -- subject(s): American literature, Capitalism and literature, History and criticism, Social change in literature
P. J. S. Richardson has written: 'The social dances of the nineteenth century in England' -- subject(s): Dance, History