Battered, bruised, and abused women: domestic violence in nineteenth-century British fiction Lynn Renee Wingert Iowa State University
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Wingert, Lynn Renee, "Female domestic violence, abuse, injury, abused woman in the 19th century British novel" (2007) is recommended. Retrospective articles and papers 14667. https://lib.dr.iastate.edu/rtd/14667
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