In a Fast Coach with a Pretty Woman: Jane Austen and Samuel JohnsonAMS Press, 2002 - 208 страници |
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... sexual . With unerring accuracy , each of the narratives follows a constant pattern . The heroine is allured by a dangerously erotic young man - John Thorpe , Willoughby , Wickham , Henry Crawford , Frank Churchill , William Elliot . By ...
... sexual . With unerring accuracy , each of the narratives follows a constant pattern . The heroine is allured by a dangerously erotic young man - John Thorpe , Willoughby , Wickham , Henry Crawford , Frank Churchill , William Elliot . By ...
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... sexual prowess exceed the limits of innuendo . Naturally Mary wins kudos at Mansfield where , thanks to Sir Thomas's absence , sexual exhibitionism is all the rage . The author has more fun when Edmund rides the horse to Sotherton with ...
... sexual prowess exceed the limits of innuendo . Naturally Mary wins kudos at Mansfield where , thanks to Sir Thomas's absence , sexual exhibitionism is all the rage . The author has more fun when Edmund rides the horse to Sotherton with ...
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... sexual longing to priggery , meekness , and servility . While often likened to Fanny Price , here is no seventeen - year - old cowering in the corner , baffled by chaotic sexual drives , but a mature woman unabashed by a frank passion ...
... sexual longing to priggery , meekness , and servility . While often likened to Fanny Price , here is no seventeen - year - old cowering in the corner , baffled by chaotic sexual drives , but a mature woman unabashed by a frank passion ...
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