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The ethical foundations of Rudolf Binding's "Gentleman"-Concept
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The end of conduct
Grobianus and the Renaissance text of the subject -
The ethical foundations of Rudolf Binding's "Gentleman"-Concept
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Seventeenth-century mother's advice books
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Dickens, Manzoni, Zola, and James
the impossible romance -
The end of conduct
Grobianus and the Renaissance text of the subject -
The ethical foundations of Rudolf Binding's "Gentleman"-Concept
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The ethical foundations of Rudolf Binding's "Gentleman"-Concept
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Conduct literature for and about women in Italy
1470-1900 : prescribing and describing life -
Virtuous necessity
conduct literature and the making of the virtuous woman in early modern England -
False fables and exemplary truth in later Middle English literature
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Virgil's "Aeneid"
decorum, allusion and ideology -
Narrative skepticism
moral agency and representations of consciousness in fiction -
Lewd & notorious
female transgression in the eighteenth century -
Dickens, Manzoni, Zola, and James: The impossible romance
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The Emblems of Margaret Gatty
a study of allegory in nineteenth-century children's literature -
The end of conduct
'Grobianus' and the Renaissance text of the subject -
The end of conduct
"Grobianus" and the Renaissance text of the subject -
Censored sentiments
letters and censorship in epistolary novels and conduct material -
The mother's legacy in early modern England
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The compleat gentleman
or a description of the several qualifications, both natural and acquired, that are necessary to form a great man. Written originally in Spanish, by Baltasar Gratian, and now translated into English by T. Saldkeld -
The compleat gentleman
or, a description of the several qualifications both natural and acquired, that are necessary to form a great man. Written originally in Spanish, by Baltasar Gratian, and now translated into English by T. Saldkeld -
The compleat gentleman
or a description of the several qualifications, both Natural and Acquired, that are necessary to form a great man. Written originally in Spanish, by Baltasar Gratian, and now translated into English by T. Saldkeld -
The complete gentleman
or, a description of the several qualifications, both natural and acquired, that are necessary to form a great man. Written originally in Spanish, by Baltasar Gratian: and now translated into English, by T. Saldkeld, Esq