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Plutonium ist hier die Frage — der Unterschied des Brüterreaktors von den bisherigen Kernreaktorenciety exist in a state of harmony and mutual esteem. To live there is, as Miss Bates says, to have your ‘lot cast in a goodly heritage’ (174) and to be ‘blessed in neighbours’ (175). Mr Woodhouse’s claims to attention are recognised not only within his own small circle, but by the entire comm愤世嫉俗者 发表于 2025-3-23 16:27:18
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Die risikoanalytische Bewertung des Brütersles from Mary Lascelles’ . Art (1939) to Roger Gard’s .’. Art . (1992).. When writing about Jane Austen’s art, critics generally refer to her narrative control, her subtle indirections, her mastery of refracted discourse. Emma is usually taken to represent the apogee of this artistry, while . is oftfigure 发表于 2025-3-24 01:33:38
and and performances at schools and amateur clubs in BritainThis is the first exploration of the performative and theatrical force of Austen’s work and its afterlife, from the nineteenth century to the present. It unearths new and little-known Austen materials: from suffragette novels and pageants tscotoma 发表于 2025-3-24 05:01:31
Technokraten beglücken die Industriegesellschaft Die Geschichte des Brüterprojekts SNR 300 direct engagement with contemporary concerns about reading .This book makes connections between selfhood, reading practice and moral judgment which propose fresh insights into Austen’s narrative style and offer new ways of reading her work. It. .grounds her writing in the Enlightenment philosophy o思考才皱眉 发表于 2025-3-24 09:11:20
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Das Turmbau-Zu-Babel-Syndromdling of her fiction by publishers, as well as unwelcome suggestions regarding which subjects she should deal with, Austen held firm to her principles and eventually published her own distinctive novels on her own distinctive terms. Certainly, her works were not best sellers when they were first pubCommunal 发表于 2025-3-24 22:42:05
Die Kompromittierte Wissenschaftetting: “The public are entreated to bear in mind that thirteen years have passed since it was finished, many more since it was begun, and that during that period, places, manners, books, and opinions have undergone considerable changes.” The change in books refers to the 1790s’ craze for gothic noveczema 发表于 2025-3-25 00:00:04
f Englishness that was particularly suited to the changing national identity of the late nineteenth century. This Englishness was evoked by a historical nostalgia that linked Austen to the places she lived in and wrote about and glorified the sense of community depicted in her novels. Such connectio