In a Fast Coach with a Pretty Woman: Jane Austen and Samuel JohnsonAMS Press, 2002 - 208 страници |
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... studies critics , interpreting Austen's alleged lesbianism , seem to agree in part with Brontë's analysis of a novelist sans passion " not because Austen was such a good girl but because in some secret , perhaps not fully definable way ...
... studies critics , interpreting Austen's alleged lesbianism , seem to agree in part with Brontë's analysis of a novelist sans passion " not because Austen was such a good girl but because in some secret , perhaps not fully definable way ...
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... Studies in Honor of Donald F. Hyde , ed . W.H. Bond ( New York : Grolier Club ) , 145-60 . In a similar vein , Carey McIntosh sums up : " Johnson's satire is the product of humility , not confidence , less cheerful , more personal ...
... Studies in Honor of Donald F. Hyde , ed . W.H. Bond ( New York : Grolier Club ) , 145-60 . In a similar vein , Carey McIntosh sums up : " Johnson's satire is the product of humility , not confidence , less cheerful , more personal ...
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... Studies . Edited by Paul J. Korshin and Robert R. Allen . Charlottesville : University of Virginia Press , 1984. 288-306 . " The Johnson - Chesterfield Relationship : A New Hy- pothesis . " PMLA 85 ( 1970 ) : 247-59 . and Robert R ...
... Studies . Edited by Paul J. Korshin and Robert R. Allen . Charlottesville : University of Virginia Press , 1984. 288-306 . " The Johnson - Chesterfield Relationship : A New Hy- pothesis . " PMLA 85 ( 1970 ) : 247-59 . and Robert R ...
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