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New Thinking: Language, the Victorians and Us

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The Importance of Dialect in Victorian Novels

By 1870 most communities, I do close it to sort of city centers were receiving elementary education. The effect of the acts was essentially to mop up. Dialect is included in the novel, but it's also kind of separate from the voice of the class characters and also the narrator and the narrative itself. John: Very often what you get in Victorian novels is dialect being presented as a marker specifically of class identity rather than a regional identity.

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