Yesterday to further peruse some of my seesawing ideas regarding Austen’s take on women and their situation in Neoclassical society, I found myself somewhat chastised for expecting to use the te… more →
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lkleinholz wrote 11 months ago: At the end of Vindication, Gordon includes an aftermath concerning Mary Wollstonecraft’s heir … more →
bookchronicle wrote 11 months ago: Yesterday to further peruse some of my seesawing ideas regarding Austen’s take on women and th … more →
bookchronicle wrote 11 months ago: A great article I came across in my Austen internet perusals: What does Jane Austen, the unmarried d … more →
bookchronicle wrote 11 months ago: Much to my chagrin I still have not finished Anna Karenina. Ambitiously I had intended to finish the … more →
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