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Mansfield Parkcially as it shapes social conduct, is typical of Austen’s peers, as expressed in their letters, in the periodicals (think Samuel Johnson), in both conservative and radical novels, in the ubiquitous conduct books, and even in the political writing so popular in Austen’s youth. It is central to Edmund Burke’s . and Thomas Paine’s . and ..拖网 发表于 2025-3-23 23:40:47
The World of Jane Austene was punctuated by the French revolution (she was fourteen in 1789), and her adulthood was marked by the seemingly endless years of the war with Napoleon’s France, repeated references to which we have just remarked in ..calumniate 发表于 2025-3-24 02:24:44
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Emmaon rank in society, but it also is based on wealth, and there can be considerable movement up and down these two intersecting scales. The first pages of the novel set up this pattern, with the comings and goings of Miss Taylor, Mr. Weston, Frank Churchill, and Mr. Elton.善于骗人 发表于 2025-3-24 13:23:17
Book 2009 how Jane Austen sets out the core themes of British morality in her novels. Austen s period was arguably the most socially and politically tumultuous in England s history, and by replacing the novels in this remarkable era, Scheuermann sharply defines Austen s view of the social contract.环形 发表于 2025-3-24 18:52:52
precisely how Jane Austen sets out the core themes of British morality in her novels. Austen s period was arguably the most socially and politically tumultuous in England s history, and by replacing the novels in this remarkable era, Scheuermann sharply defines Austen s view of the social contract.978-0-230-34019-0978-0-230-10083-1LEERY 发表于 2025-3-24 19:58:20
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https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230100831British and Irish Literature