With robust metadata, the PDF becomes discoverable across , gender‑studies , law , and digital humanities databases. The inclusion of alt‑text and OCR also ensures that assistive technologies (screen readers) can convey the content to visually impaired scholars, expanding the conversation around representation.

First, they mentioned David Hamilton and "Age of Innocence", which could be a book, but I know "Age of Innocence" by Edith Wharton. Maybe there's a book by David Hamilton with the same title? Or perhaps they're referring to a PDF version or a study guide related to Hamilton's work?

Analyzing why the book sparked significant controversy in the late 90s, particularly in North America and Britain, while being viewed differently in Continental Europe [6, 14].

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