In a Fast Coach with a Pretty Woman: Jane Austen and Samuel JohnsonAMS Press, 2002 - 208 страници |
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... Essays , ed . John Halperin ( Cambridge : Cambridge University Press , 1975 ) , 262-78 . 21. For an interesting psychoanalytic view of fathers and mothers in Jane Austen , see Geoffrey Gorer , " The Myth in Jane Austen , " in Art and ...
... Essays , ed . John Halperin ( Cambridge : Cambridge University Press , 1975 ) , 262-78 . 21. For an interesting psychoanalytic view of fathers and mothers in Jane Austen , see Geoffrey Gorer , " The Myth in Jane Austen , " in Art and ...
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... essays scolding Emma's alleged gender transgression , including Edmund Wilson , " A Long Talk about Jane Austen , " in Classics and Commercials : A Literary Chronicle of the Forties ( New York : Farrar & Straus , 1950 ) , 201-3 ; Marvin ...
... essays scolding Emma's alleged gender transgression , including Edmund Wilson , " A Long Talk about Jane Austen , " in Classics and Commercials : A Literary Chronicle of the Forties ( New York : Farrar & Straus , 1950 ) , 201-3 ; Marvin ...
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... essay , " Regulated Hatred : An Aspect of the Work of Jane Austen " Scrutiny 8 ( 1940 ) : 346-62 . Rpt . in Regulated Hatred and Other Essays by D.W. Harding , ed . Monica Lawlor ( London : Athlone Press , 1998 ) , 5-26 . 17. See Warren ...
... essay , " Regulated Hatred : An Aspect of the Work of Jane Austen " Scrutiny 8 ( 1940 ) : 346-62 . Rpt . in Regulated Hatred and Other Essays by D.W. Harding , ed . Monica Lawlor ( London : Athlone Press , 1998 ) , 5-26 . 17. See Warren ...
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