The Great Tradition in English Literature from Shakespeare to Shaw: William Shakespeare to Jane Austen |
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Yet during this trying period and later , despite all personal vicissitudes , both Jane's letters and her novels breathe ... For although Jane Austen comes at the very end of that period her general circumstances , family situation ...
Yet during this trying period and later , despite all personal vicissitudes , both Jane's letters and her novels breathe ... For although Jane Austen comes at the very end of that period her general circumstances , family situation ...
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Whether Jane Austen was practically aware of the increased current demand for books with a religious theme - and she very frankly assured Cassandra she was more interested in gaining money , and independence , by her writing than fame ...
Whether Jane Austen was practically aware of the increased current demand for books with a religious theme - and she very frankly assured Cassandra she was more interested in gaining money , and independence , by her writing than fame ...
Pagina 355
All through “ Mansfield Park ” in fact 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 ...
All through “ Mansfield Park ” in fact 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 ...
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