Social life and customs 227
Man-woman relationships 116
Orphans 111
History 108
Young women 76
Murder 54
Families 44
Investigation 43
Country life 34
Fathers and daughters 30
Swordsmen 30
Sisters 28
Inheritance and succession 27
Poor 27
Ex-convicts 26
Maid Marian (Legendary character) 26
Outlaws 26
Social classes 26
Sheriff of Nottingham (Legendary character) 25
Women detectives 25
Social conditions 24
Revenge 22
Siblings 19
Adultery 18
Young men 18
Friendship 17
Actions and defenses 16
Benefactors 16
Teachers 16
Boarding schools 15
Fairy plays 15
Married people 15
Female friendship 14
Conduct of life 13
Criticism and interpretation 13
Magic 13
Men 13
School principals 13
Triangles (Interpersonal relations) 13
Women 13
Aristocracy (Social class) 12
Bullying 12
March family (Fictitious characters) 12
Private investigators 12
Societies and clubs 12
Stepfathers 12
Wishes 12
Death 11
Knights and knighthood 11
Police 11
World War, 1939-1945 11
Apprenticeship programs 10
Businesspeople 10
Deception 10
Dysfunctional families 10
Family-owned business enterprises 10
Kings and rulers 10
Pickpockets 10
Postal service 10
Spouses 10
Villages 10
Americans 9
City and town life 9
Crusades 9
Poor children 9
Borrowers (Fictitious characters) 8
Campion, Albert (Fictitious character) 8
Children of prisoners 8
Compulsive gamblers 8
Crime 8
Debt, Imprisonment for 8
Governesses 8
Grandparent and child 8
Rich people 8
Bovary, Emma (Fictitious character) 7
Cousins 7
Cultural Characteristics 7
Fantasy 7
Gardens 7
History, Military 7
Industrial revolution 7
Manners and customs 7
Middle class 7
Shipwrecks 7
Adoptees 6
Adventure and adventurers 6
Art 6
Avarice 6
Brothers 6
Cave dwellers 6
Collectors and collecting 6
Courage 6
Courtship 6
Criminals 6
Design and construction 6
Dwellings 6
Environmental policy 6
Foundlings 6
Gardeners 6
Historic buildings 6