In a Fast Coach with a Pretty Woman: Jane Austen and Samuel JohnsonAMS Press, 2002 - 208 страници |
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... female , young and old , alike . In the juvenilia , Austen often assumes the voice of a pouting , pert young minx , dissatisfied and desperate for attention . Her fictional persona could be any one of the petulant young female ...
... female , young and old , alike . In the juvenilia , Austen often assumes the voice of a pouting , pert young minx , dissatisfied and desperate for attention . Her fictional persona could be any one of the petulant young female ...
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... female reading public . Un- named but familiar to Austen was Charlotte Lennox , distin- guished for being mentored by Johnson , who assisted her in several literary projects . Of these , the novel The Female Quixote ( 1752 ) , which ...
... female reading public . Un- named but familiar to Austen was Charlotte Lennox , distin- guished for being mentored by Johnson , who assisted her in several literary projects . Of these , the novel The Female Quixote ( 1752 ) , which ...
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... Female Quixote for the first time before or even within the span of these dates . 8. For discussion of the attribution , see The Female Qui- xote , ed . Margaret Dalziel ( London : Oxford University Press , 1973 ) , 414-15 . See also ...
... Female Quixote for the first time before or even within the span of these dates . 8. For discussion of the attribution , see The Female Qui- xote , ed . Margaret Dalziel ( London : Oxford University Press , 1973 ) , 414-15 . See also ...
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