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Classism in Collins' "The Woman in White"
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A five page analysis of the significance of social class in Wilkie Collins' most famous novel. The paper asserts that it is possible to see woven throughout the text Collins' disrespect for the privileges of rank and title, and his ability to strike a responsive chord in his readers shows that Victorian classism was not as widely accepted as is generally thought. Bibliography lists four sources.
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Classism in Collins' "The Woman in White"
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