In a Fast Coach with a Pretty Woman: Jane Austen and Samuel JohnsonAMS Press, 2002 - 208 страници |
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... Sense and Sensibility No hero ever made so ravishing an entrance as Willough- by in Austen's first published novel , Sense and Sensibility ( 1811 ) . Through piercing winds and a sudden downpour , he sweeps up the injured heroine ...
... Sense and Sensibility No hero ever made so ravishing an entrance as Willough- by in Austen's first published novel , Sense and Sensibility ( 1811 ) . Through piercing winds and a sudden downpour , he sweeps up the injured heroine ...
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... Sense and Sensibil- ity , Marianne's story never degenerates into the spectacle of the Girl Being Taught a Lesson , but soars into realms of the imagination and burns with the soul of passion . Unabashedly , Austen shows love in all its ...
... Sense and Sensibil- ity , Marianne's story never degenerates into the spectacle of the Girl Being Taught a Lesson , but soars into realms of the imagination and burns with the soul of passion . Unabashedly , Austen shows love in all its ...
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... Sense and Sensibility , the one originated in Northanger Abbey and perpetuated in subsequent novels . The loss of ... sense : in our heart of hearts , we ache for Willoughby over Colonel Brandon . Sensibility rules the inward life . With ...
... Sense and Sensibility , the one originated in Northanger Abbey and perpetuated in subsequent novels . The loss of ... sense : in our heart of hearts , we ache for Willoughby over Colonel Brandon . Sensibility rules the inward life . With ...
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My Dear Dr Johnson | 13 |
The Juvenilia Lady Susan and Northanger Abbey | 35 |
Sense and Sensibility | 57 |
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