Themes -- Family
Family: the value of the domestic circle is a central issue of this novel.
Themes -- Family -- Mother
Themes -- Family -- Patriarchy
Themes -- Family -- Orphan
Themes -- Family -- Son
1.1.1
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("Ancestors")
1.1.3
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("Her mother's fortune is secured to her")
1.1.10
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("Mathematics")
1.2.2
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("Duties")
1.3.7
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("To procrastinate")
1.3.8
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("Thought that my father would be unjust")
1.5.5
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("Gossip")
1.5.8
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("An unwillingness to leave Clerval")
1.6.10
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("The murderer discovered")
1.7.1
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("It was to be decided")
1.7.4
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("At one time for five ... years")
1.7.6
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("My father wished her not to go")
2.1.1
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("No one could love a child more")
2.1.2
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("The monster")
2.2.1
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("Conversed with my family")
2.5.6
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("Other lessons were impressed upon me even more deeply")
2.5.6
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("Mutual bonds")
2.7.10
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("In a transport of fury")
2.8.3
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("The family of De Lacey")
2.9.5
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("Justice")
2.9.7
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("I had no right to claim their sympathies") [1831 only]
3.1.2
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("The tie of our domestic comfort")
3.1.4
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("Our domestic calm")
3.4.11
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("My selfish despair") [1831 only]
3.7.9
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("Call on the manes")