
Family Ethics Narrative in Late-victorian Novels in England
by Li Changting
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At the end of Victoria, the British generally paid attention to the topic of family, and family ethics also became the theme of many novels during this period. This book systematically analyzes the family ethics narratives in the representative works of Hardy, Conrad, Kipling, Forster, Lawrence and other writers, trying to outline the impact of the development of British industrial society and its colonial expansion on family ethics and interpersonal relationships at that time, thereby providing a useful reference for the study of British Victorian literature.
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