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  • Journal

    Adams, J. E. and O'Gorman, F.

    A Concise Companion to the Victorian Novel

    2005

    In-text: (Adams and O'Gorman, 2005)

    Your Bibliography: Adams, J. and O'Gorman, F., 2005. A Concise Companion to the Victorian Novel. pp.47 - 70.

  • Journal

    Brown, P. L.

    From Elizabeth Gaskell’s “Mary Barton” to Her “North and South”: Progress or Decline for Women?

    2000 - Victorian Literature and Culture

    In-text: (Brown, 2000)

    Your Bibliography: Brown, P., 2000. From Elizabeth Gaskell’s “Mary Barton” to Her “North and South”: Progress or Decline for Women?. Victorian Literature and Culture, [online] 28(2), pp.345 - 358. Available at: <http://www.jstor.org/stable/25058523> [Accessed 22 April 2022].

  • Journal

    Dickens, C.

    Fencing with Humanity

    1855 - Household Words

    In-text: (Dickens, 1855)

    Your Bibliography: Dickens, C., 1855. Fencing with Humanity. Household Words, [online] 9, pp.241 - 243. Available at: <https://www.djo.org.uk/household-words/volume-xi/page-241.html> [Accessed 2 May 2022].

  • Book

    Gaskell, E.

    MARY BARTON

    1853 - W.W. Norton & Company - London

    In-text: (Gaskell, 1853)

    Your Bibliography: Gaskell, E., 1853. MARY BARTON. 1st ed. London: W.W. Norton & Company.

  • Book

    Gaskell, E.

    North and South

    1855 - Harper & Bros - Leipzig

    In-text: (Gaskell, 1855)

    Your Bibliography: Gaskell, E., 1855. North and South. Leipzig: Harper & Bros.

  • Journal

    Golightley, M. and Holloway, M.

    2016 - The British Journal of Social Work

    In-text: (Golightley and Holloway, 2016)

    Your Bibliography: Golightley, M. and Holloway, M., 2016. The British Journal of Social Work, 46(1), pp.1 - 7.

  • Journal

    Keating, P. J.

    The Two Traditions 1820 - 80

    1971 - THE WORKING CLASSES IN VICTORIAN FICTION

    In-text: (Keating, 1971)

    Your Bibliography: Keating, P., 1971. The Two Traditions 1820 - 80. THE WORKING CLASSES IN VICTORIAN FICTION, pp.1 - 30.

  • Website

    Livesey, R.

    Class

    2011 - Oxford Bibliographies

    In-text: (Livesey, 2011)

    Your Bibliography: Livesey, R., 2011. Class. [online] Oxford Bibliographies. Available at: <https://www.oxfordbibliographies.com/view/document/obo-9780199799558/obo-9780199799558-0015.xml> [Accessed 21 April 2022].

  • Book

    Malthus, T.

    An Essay on the Principle of Population

    1798 - London

    In-text: (Malthus, 1798)

    Your Bibliography: Malthus, T., 1798. An Essay on the Principle of Population. 1st ed. London.

  • Journal

    Surridge, L.

    Working-Class Masculinities in Mary Barton

    2000 - Victorian Literature and Culture

    In-text: (Surridge, 2000)

    Your Bibliography: Surridge, L., 2000. Working-Class Masculinities in Mary Barton. Victorian Literature and Culture, 28(2), pp.331 - 343.

  • Book

    Wood, M.

    Parents and Children in the Mid-Victorian Novel: Traumatic Encounters and the Formation of Family

    2020 - Palgrave Macmillan - London

    In-text: (Wood, 2020)

    Your Bibliography: Wood, M., 2020. Parents and Children in the Mid-Victorian Novel: Traumatic Encounters and the Formation of Family. 1st ed. London: Palgrave Macmillan, p.22.

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