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The politics of seduction in english popular culture, 1748-1848
Anna Clark
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Politics
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Seduction
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Popular Culture
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Maria
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Shock
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Innocent
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Servants
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Birmingham
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Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD)
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Rape
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Upper Class
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Murder
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Brow
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Villains
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Melodrama
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Economic Depression
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Napoleonic Wars
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Diadem
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Political Radicalism
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Rectitude
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Arts and Humanities
Birmingham
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Villain
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Seduction
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Upper Class
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Real Life
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Mass Culture
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Murder
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Political Radicalism
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Economic Depression
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Napoleonic War
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English
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