Primogeniture and Entail in England : a Survey of Their History and Representation in Literature.
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- 9781443828642
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- English literature -- History and criticism
- Fathers and sons in literature
- Inheritance and succession in literature
- Inheritance and succession -- England
- Primogeniture in literature
- Primogeniture -- England
- Birth order -- England
- Brothers in literature
- Entail -- England
- Littérature anglaise -- Histoire et critique
- Pères et fils dans la littérature
- Successions et héritages dans la littérature
- Successions et héritages -- Angleterre
- Droit d'aînesse dans la littérature
- Droit d'aînesse -- Angleterre
- Rang de naissance -- Angleterre
- Frères dans la littérature
- LITERARY CRITICISM -- European -- English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
- Birth order
- Brothers in literature
- English literature
- Entail
- Fathers and sons in literature
- Inheritance and succession
- Inheritance and succession in literature
- Primogeniture
- Primogeniture in literature
- England
- Englisch
- Erbfolge Motiv
- Erbrecht
- Literatur
- Primogenitur Motiv
- Primogenitur
- England
- Literatur
- Englisch
- Motiv
- Erstgeburt
- Geschwisterreihe
- Erbrecht
- England
- Englisch
- Geschichte 1600-1900
- Geschichte 1600-1900
- 820.935254
- PR406.F36
- HG 260
- HG 439
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TABLE OF CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; INTRODUCTION; PART ONE; CHAPTER ONE; CHAPTER TWO; PART TWO; CHAPTER ONE; CHAPTER TWO; GENERAL CONCLUSION; BIBLIOGRAPHY; AUTHOR INDEX; SUBJECT INDEX.
This book examines the history and literary representation of one of the most idiosyncratic aspects of English socio-economic history, namely primogeniture as a rule governing the succession to landed estates. This double approach roughly covers the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries. Although this inheritance custom usually made the elder son sole heir to the whole paternal estate, to the exclusion and sometimes the utter impoverishment of the other children, and was therefore denounced as unjust ...
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