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ENGL410 Final Exam - The Victorian Novel — Flashcards

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MCQs on the ways in which the Victorian novel came to grapple with ideas and issues of that time period. And the methods by which the novels of this age represented (and intervened in) social, political, scientific, philosophical, and cultural concerns.
 

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As both industry and farming became more mechanized, the number of tools required for such work increased dramatically. What were some of the consequences of this evolution?
More and bigger tools required additional buildings to house them, horses to run them, and experienced laborers. Smaller farms could not afford to spend money on equipment used only a few weeks out of the year.
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