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WEBA governess is a woman employed as a private tutor, who teaches and trains a child or children in their home. A governess often lives in the same residence as the children she is teaching.
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ガヴァネス - Wikipedia
WEBガヴァネス(英: governess 、独: Gouvernante :グヴェルナンテ、仏: gouvernantes :グーヴェルナント)は、個人の家庭内で子供たちを教育し、訓練するために雇われる女性のこと。
The figure of the governess - British Library
WEBFrom Jane Eyre to Vanity Fair, the governess is a familiar figure in Victorian literature. She is also a strange one: not part of the family, yet not quite an ordinary servant. Kathryn Hughes focuses on the role and status of the …
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