The Great Tradition in English Literature: From Shakespeare to Jane AustenCitadel Press, 1962 |
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... beginning of the century ! It is easy for us today to overlook the genuine advance involved in this substitution of a bourgeois for a feudal nobility . But we must remember that when we speak of the Elizabethan Age as a revolutionary ...
... beginning of the century ! It is easy for us today to overlook the genuine advance involved in this substitution of a bourgeois for a feudal nobility . But we must remember that when we speak of the Elizabethan Age as a revolutionary ...
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... beginning . In addition to its much more subtle and consistent parody of other popular literary forms , the beginning of which we have al- ready noted in her juvenilia , Northanger Abbey touches , lightly it is true , on the essential ...
... beginning . In addition to its much more subtle and consistent parody of other popular literary forms , the beginning of which we have al- ready noted in her juvenilia , Northanger Abbey touches , lightly it is true , on the essential ...
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... beginning , with all her deliberate self - delusions , lacking in a certain honesty and understanding of objective facts . For example , although Emma at the beginning sees marriage , as Dr. Kettle says , in " terms of class snobbery ...
... beginning , with all her deliberate self - delusions , lacking in a certain honesty and understanding of objective facts . For example , although Emma at the beginning sees marriage , as Dr. Kettle says , in " terms of class snobbery ...
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