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082 _a823.7
_bTAV
100 _aTave, Stuart M.
245 _aSome words of Jane Austen
260 _bUniversity of Chicago Press,
_c1973
_aChicago :
300 _axii, 288 p. ;
_bill.,
_c22 cm.
365 _b23.00
_c$
_d86.30
520 _aTave identifies and explains a number of central terms in Austen's language of values. He traces the force of words such as "limitations," "expectations," "sensibility," "odd," and "lively" to tease out the way her view of morality and the world are revealed in the plots of her six novels. He assumes the reader knows these books. Each of his chapters provides a careful close reading of one novel.
650 _a1775-1817 Literary style
650 _aAffection Mind
650 _aWomen
650 _aFeelings
650 _aImagination
650 _aSensibility
650 _aUnderstanding
650 _aLiterary style
650 _aCriticism
650 _aInterpretation
650 _aEnglish language 19th century style
650 _aWomen and literature
650 _aValues in literature
650 _aCatherine Morland
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