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Catherine
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The Luck of Barry Lyndon
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Becky Sharp
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Henry James
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Pendennis
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bildungsroman
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The Newcomes
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South Mimms
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Charles Dickens
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Anthony Trollope
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Henry James
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Anne Isabella Thackeray
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Catherine
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The Luck of Barry Lyndon
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Barry Lyndon
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Stanley Kubrick
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that term
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Vanity Fair
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Becky Sharp
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Pendennis
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Ivanhoe
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Roger Bontemps
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Men's Wives
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The History of Henry Esmond
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The Newcomes
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The Rose and the Ring
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Sheldon Goldfarb
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Prawer, Siegbert S.
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