I'm studying it, but i'm not going to use it. If they actually ask us to use three prescribed texts, i'll alude to it. It's a pretty long novel and not many people in my extension class actually bothered to read it. I did and not much of it seeped in. It didn't cover all the paradigms as well as i thought it would.
Economic: Was mentioned throughout which was a great help such as Osmond trying to marry off Pansy not merely to a landed gentleman, but to a member of royalty. And the fact that Osmond married Isabel purely for economic reasons.
Philosophical: I suppose you could talk about the ways of thinking. Again Carl Jung is a invaluable treasure with his philosophy that an individual forms a mask behind which he lives in society. This can be seen in Gilbert Osmond.
Religious: You could perhaps mention Pansy being shipped off to a convent. Again you can tie it in nicely with Friedrich Nietzsche with his philosophy that Christianity was an impediment on society which prevented people from discovering and expressing their views. It served to control and mould an individual to society's norms and customs. Pansy is unquestionably obedient courtesy of the convent.
Scientific: Unmentioned, but you can bring in the scientific discoveries made during that period. Charles Darwin for instance and his theory of evolution and natural selection. Changed the accepted ways of thinking in the scientific community. Reform. Times of change.