In a Fast Coach with a Pretty Woman: Jane Austen and Samuel JohnsonAMS Press, 2002 - 208 страници |
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... marry another . Worst of all , she is stalked by the Miss Steeles , the younger Lucy , another nasty piece of work ( soul - sister to Isabella Thorpe ) , who is Edward's fiancée . Elinor survives because she practices " the moral ...
... marry another . Worst of all , she is stalked by the Miss Steeles , the younger Lucy , another nasty piece of work ( soul - sister to Isabella Thorpe ) , who is Edward's fiancée . Elinor survives because she practices " the moral ...
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... marry , and discover what nothing but voluntary blindness before had concealed ; they wear out life in altercations , and charge nature with cruelty . ( chap . 19 , Yale Works , XVI , 107 ) By the same token , Austen gives her heroine a ...
... marry , and discover what nothing but voluntary blindness before had concealed ; they wear out life in altercations , and charge nature with cruelty . ( chap . 19 , Yale Works , XVI , 107 ) By the same token , Austen gives her heroine a ...
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... marry , she is the very woman for you " ( vol . 1 , chap . 8 ; IV , 64 ) . No doubt she means herself , for the steamy seventeen - year - old , representing male sexual fantasy , frees Emma to indulge every prurient interest . The ...
... marry , she is the very woman for you " ( vol . 1 , chap . 8 ; IV , 64 ) . No doubt she means herself , for the steamy seventeen - year - old , representing male sexual fantasy , frees Emma to indulge every prurient interest . The ...
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