In a Fast Coach with a Pretty Woman: Jane Austen and Samuel JohnsonAMS Press, 2002 - 208 страници |
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... notes and an introduction by B.C. Southam , by Oxford University Press in 1980 . Jane Austen , The Works of Jane Austen : Minor Works , ed . R.W. Chapman ( London : Oxford University Press , 1954 ) , 139-50 . Hereafter cited in text as ...
... notes and an introduction by B.C. Southam , by Oxford University Press in 1980 . Jane Austen , The Works of Jane Austen : Minor Works , ed . R.W. Chapman ( London : Oxford University Press , 1954 ) , 139-50 . Hereafter cited in text as ...
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... note the odd vocabulary of passivity that describes her extraordinary makeover : " She found herself at nineteen , submitting to ... Notes 1. That Marianne Dashwood is a full - fledged 75 That Obscure Object of Desire : Sense and Sensibility.
... note the odd vocabulary of passivity that describes her extraordinary makeover : " She found herself at nineteen , submitting to ... Notes 1. That Marianne Dashwood is a full - fledged 75 That Obscure Object of Desire : Sense and Sensibility.
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Jane Austen and Samuel Johnson Gloria Sybil Gross. 13. Note in particular Austen's reading of abolitionist Thomas ... notes many instances of Johnson's detestation and protest against slavery . 15. Samuel Johnson , " Introduction to ...
Jane Austen and Samuel Johnson Gloria Sybil Gross. 13. Note in particular Austen's reading of abolitionist Thomas ... notes many instances of Johnson's detestation and protest against slavery . 15. Samuel Johnson , " Introduction to ...
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My Dear Dr Johnson | 13 |
The Juvenilia Lady Susan and Northanger Abbey | 35 |
Sense and Sensibility | 57 |
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