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100 | _aTave, Stuart M. | ||
245 | _aSome words of Jane Austen | ||
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_bUniversity of Chicago Press, _c1973 _aChicago : |
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_axii, 288 p. ; _bill., _c22 cm. |
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_b23.00 _c$ _d86.30 |
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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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