In a Fast Coach with a Pretty Woman: Jane Austen and Samuel JohnsonAMS Press, 2002 - 208 страници |
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... Novel : Form and Function ( New York : Harper , 1953 ) , 99. For a spirited refutation , see Donald J. Greene , " Jane Austen : The Myth of Limitation , " in Jane Austen Today , ed . Joel Weinsheimer ( Athens : University of Georgia ...
... Novel : Form and Function ( New York : Harper , 1953 ) , 99. For a spirited refutation , see Donald J. Greene , " Jane Austen : The Myth of Limitation , " in Jane Austen Today , ed . Joel Weinsheimer ( Athens : University of Georgia ...
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... novel The Female Quixote ( 1752 ) , which went into several editions by the early nineteenth century , was read by Austen at least twice . " The ' Female Quixotte ' [ sic ] . . . now makes our evening amuse- ment ; to me a very high one ...
... novel The Female Quixote ( 1752 ) , which went into several editions by the early nineteenth century , was read by Austen at least twice . " The ' Female Quixotte ' [ sic ] . . . now makes our evening amuse- ment ; to me a very high one ...
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... Novel , 23 , 2 ( summer 1991 ) : 196- 216 , which argues that the answer to the story's riddle is sex . 10. For an hilarious takeoff on Augusta , see Diana Birchall , In Defense of Mrs. Elton ( Colorado Springs : Jane Austen Society of ...
... Novel , 23 , 2 ( summer 1991 ) : 196- 216 , which argues that the answer to the story's riddle is sex . 10. For an hilarious takeoff on Augusta , see Diana Birchall , In Defense of Mrs. Elton ( Colorado Springs : Jane Austen Society of ...
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