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SM ISO690:2012 PINTILII, Alina. The hybrid image of the victorian son in Ellen Pickering’s the grumbler. In: Perspectivele şi Problemele Integrării în Spaţiul European al Cercetării şi Educaţiei, 7 iunie 2017, Cahul. Cahul: Tipografia „CentroGrafic” SRL, Cahul, 2017, Vol.2, pp. 392-396. ISBN 978-9975-88-019-0. 978-9975-88-021-3. |
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Perspectivele şi Problemele Integrării în Spaţiul European al Cercetării şi Educaţiei Vol.2, 2017 |
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Modern readers’ understanding of the nineteenth-century English family has been largely influenced by Victorian realist novels, as they have been considered for a long time to faithfully reproduce the real, anthropological prototype of Victorian society. This popular assumption is, however, no more valid, because it has been recently demonstrated that the realist writers of the nineteenth century did not aim at mirroring the reality1. The present article is also intended to prove this assumption wrong, by showing, through a detailed comparison between fictional and prototypical images that the literary representation of the upper-class early Victorian son in Ellen Pickering’s The Grumbler departs from the corresponding typical historical construct. |
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Cuvinte-cheie the image of the son, middle-class values, the education of boys, early Victorian upper classes, parent-child relationships |
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