In a Fast Coach with a Pretty Woman: Jane Austen and Samuel JohnsonAMS Press, 2002 - 208 страници |
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... Critical Studies ( Minn- eapolis : University of Minnesota Press , 1970 ) , 3-33 . 3. Johnson's alleged Jacobitism , with its accompanying baggage of social and psychological insularity , has been solidly refuted but refuses to go away ...
... Critical Studies ( Minn- eapolis : University of Minnesota Press , 1970 ) , 3-33 . 3. Johnson's alleged Jacobitism , with its accompanying baggage of social and psychological insularity , has been solidly refuted but refuses to go away ...
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... critical debate , see , for example , John Halperin , The Life of Jane Austen ( Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press , 1984 ) 83-84 ; Park Honan , Jane Austen : Her Life ( New York : St. Martin's Press , 1987 ) , 275-78 . 2 . See ...
... critical debate , see , for example , John Halperin , The Life of Jane Austen ( Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press , 1984 ) 83-84 ; Park Honan , Jane Austen : Her Life ( New York : St. Martin's Press , 1987 ) , 275-78 . 2 . See ...
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... Critical Essays . Edited by Ian Watt . Englewood Cliffs , N.J .: Prentice - Hall , 1963 . Sedgwick , Eve Kosofsky . " Jane Austen and the Masturbating Girl . " Critical Inquiry 17 ( 1991 ) : 818-37 . Shepard , Odel , and Paul Spencer ...
... Critical Essays . Edited by Ian Watt . Englewood Cliffs , N.J .: Prentice - Hall , 1963 . Sedgwick , Eve Kosofsky . " Jane Austen and the Masturbating Girl . " Critical Inquiry 17 ( 1991 ) : 818-37 . Shepard , Odel , and Paul Spencer ...
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