Domestic Crime in the Victorian NovelMacmillan, 1989 - 183 |
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... Desperate Remedies ( 1871 ) , which says tersely of a police detective that he is ' commonplace in all except his eyes'.31 The commonplace appearance and the arresting eye are the two essen- tial features of the fictional policeman ...
... Desperate Remedies ( 1871 ) , which says tersely of a police detective that he is ' commonplace in all except his eyes'.31 The commonplace appearance and the arresting eye are the two essen- tial features of the fictional policeman ...
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... Desperate Remedies ( London : Macmillan , 1975 ) ch . 19 . 32. H. de Balzac , A Gondreville Mystery , trans . E. Marriage ( London : Dent , 1898 ) ch . 1. The passage is discussed by D. A. Miller , ' The Novel and the Police ' , Glyph ...
... Desperate Remedies ( London : Macmillan , 1975 ) ch . 19 . 32. H. de Balzac , A Gondreville Mystery , trans . E. Marriage ( London : Dent , 1898 ) ch . 1. The passage is discussed by D. A. Miller , ' The Novel and the Police ' , Glyph ...
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... Desperate Remedies , 31 Far from the Madding Crowd , 47 The Hand of Ethelberta , 47-8 , 58 , 67-8 Harrison , John F. C. , 156 Hartman , Mary , 131-2 Heidensohn , Frances , 132 Henderson , Colonel Edmund , 42 Hobsbawm , Eric , 3 , 49 ...
... Desperate Remedies , 31 Far from the Madding Crowd , 47 The Hand of Ethelberta , 47-8 , 58 , 67-8 Harrison , John F. C. , 156 Hartman , Mary , 131-2 Heidensohn , Frances , 132 Henderson , Colonel Edmund , 42 Hobsbawm , Eric , 3 , 49 ...
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