In a Fast Coach with a Pretty Woman: Jane Austen and Samuel JohnsonAMS Press, 2002 - 208 страници |
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... woman's existence consisted of a desperate manhunt launched by her family and herself to marry her off . As the social historian Lawrence Stone explains : " There developed ... a new and troublesome social phenomenon , the spinster lady ...
... woman's existence consisted of a desperate manhunt launched by her family and herself to marry her off . As the social historian Lawrence Stone explains : " There developed ... a new and troublesome social phenomenon , the spinster lady ...
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... woman whose weak understanding and illiberal mind , had very early in their marriage put an end to all real affection for her . Respect , esteem , and confidence , had vanished for ever ; and all his views of domestic happiness were ...
... woman whose weak understanding and illiberal mind , had very early in their marriage put an end to all real affection for her . Respect , esteem , and confidence , had vanished for ever ; and all his views of domestic happiness were ...
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... woman who plays the proverbial field and wields eroticism like a man . Behind Mr. Woodhouse's shrubberies , despite the thorny , zigzag approach , she gets what she wants . If Austen slyly pulls away from lovemaking- " What did she say ...
... woman who plays the proverbial field and wields eroticism like a man . Behind Mr. Woodhouse's shrubberies , despite the thorny , zigzag approach , she gets what she wants . If Austen slyly pulls away from lovemaking- " What did she say ...
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