Jane Austen: Six Novels and Their Methods |
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... Jane Austen and Samuel Johnson ( Washington , DC , 1980 ) . Devlin , D. D. , Jane Austen and Education ( London , 1975 ) . Dickens , Charles , Our Mutual Friend ( 1865 ) , ed . Stephen Gill ( Har- mondsworth , 1971 ) . Duckworth ...
... Jane Austen and Samuel Johnson ( Washington , DC , 1980 ) . Devlin , D. D. , Jane Austen and Education ( London , 1975 ) . Dickens , Charles , Our Mutual Friend ( 1865 ) , ed . Stephen Gill ( Har- mondsworth , 1971 ) . Duckworth ...
Contents
Ideas and Arguments | 31 |
Informal Arguments | 53 |
Compromises | 81 |
Copyright | |
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