The Great Tradition in English Literature from Shakespeare to Shaw: William Shakespeare to Jane AustenMonthly Review Press, 1969 - 946 pagina's |
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Pagina 353
... Jane had written Cassandra : " I want to tell you that I have got my own darling child from London . " and announced the work in progress - Mansfield Park : " Now I will try and write of something else , and it shall be a ... JANE AUSTEN 353.
... Jane had written Cassandra : " I want to tell you that I have got my own darling child from London . " and announced the work in progress - Mansfield Park : " Now I will try and write of something else , and it shall be a ... JANE AUSTEN 353.
Pagina 355
... Jane Austen is torn between the theory of what she ought to see , and the fact of what she does see . . . . And while in talking of what she does see she is here at her finest , in forcing herself to what she ought to see ... JANE AUSTEN 355.
... Jane Austen is torn between the theory of what she ought to see , and the fact of what she does see . . . . And while in talking of what she does see she is here at her finest , in forcing herself to what she ought to see ... JANE AUSTEN 355.
Pagina 374
... Jane Austen's novels is inseparable from their concreteness and this intensity must be stressed because it is so different from the charming and cosy qualities with which the novels are often associated . Reading . [ Jane Austen ] is a ...
... Jane Austen's novels is inseparable from their concreteness and this intensity must be stressed because it is so different from the charming and cosy qualities with which the novels are often associated . Reading . [ Jane Austen ] is a ...
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