The Victorian attitude toward gender roles is best summarized by the lines "Man for the field and woman for the hearth; man for the sword and she for the needle. . . . All else is confusion," written by:
A) Jane Austen.
B) Charlotte Brontë.
C) Walter Scott.
D) Alfred, Lord Tennyson.
E) George Sand.
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