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Socioeconomic class is an aspect of classic literature that can sometimes create clashes with modern tastes, including the quest for political correctness and concerns regarding classism. This article attempts to list instances where socioeconomic class is mentioned in Arthur Ransome's works so that scholars, critics and fans may then draw their own conclusions. Note to contributors: let's give references here as much as possible
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Socioeconomic class is an aspect of classic literature that can sometimes create clashes with modern tastes, including the quest for political correctness and concerns regarding classism. This article attempts to list instances where socioeconomic class is mentioned in Arthur Ransome's works so that scholars, critics and fans may then draw their own conclusions. Note to contributors: let's give references here as much as possible