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If we are to believe novelists, England in the 1700s and 1800s featured two kinds of women: those who sat at home stewing ...
Surprisingly, that law stayed on the books until 2016 ... It establishes a Fingerprint Bureau at the tail end of the Victorian era in 1901,” says Read. “Fingerprints are complex.
It used to be that books ... characters in “The Queen of Fives” — Quinn, Tor and Lady Kendal — all are women, which feels like a bracing corrective to most literature of the male-dominated ...
Virginia Feito gets inside the twisted, bloodthirsty, and often comical head of a killer-posing-as-a-governess in the new book "Victorian Psycho." ...
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Virginia Feito’s relentlessly gory novel “Victorian Psycho” announces its narrator’s grisly intentions from the start.
Over the last 25 years, we somehow went from the Golden Age of Television to Peak TV to Mid TV, or whatever era we’re in now. Spanning all of that are some shows that we fondly remember, and a few ...