The Great Tradition in English Literature: From Shakespeare to Jane AustenCitadel Press, 1953 |
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... Northanger Abbey which she finished in 1799 . We still find some very gay letters to Cassandra , although in many of them it is evident that the gaiety is more a matter of attitude than circumstance . For example , after an entertaining ...
... Northanger Abbey which she finished in 1799 . We still find some very gay letters to Cassandra , although in many of them it is evident that the gaiety is more a matter of attitude than circumstance . For example , after an entertaining ...
Pagina 341
... Northanger Abbey which , written in 1798 , was , with some slight revisions , sold to a publisher in 1803 for £ 10 . More careful consideration made him hesitate to print so devastating a mockery of the " Gothick novels " which ...
... Northanger Abbey which , written in 1798 , was , with some slight revisions , sold to a publisher in 1803 for £ 10 . More careful consideration made him hesitate to print so devastating a mockery of the " Gothick novels " which ...
Pagina 343
... Northanger Abbey Jane had completed the first version of Sense and Sensibility , but this was very considerably rewritten when it became her earliest published work in 1811 . Here there is no element of burlesque , but only a realistic ...
... Northanger Abbey Jane had completed the first version of Sense and Sensibility , but this was very considerably rewritten when it became her earliest published work in 1811 . Here there is no element of burlesque , but only a realistic ...
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