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Author Seeber, Barbara Karolina, 1968-
Title General consent in Jane Austen : a study of dialogism / Barbara K. Seeber.
Publication Info Montreal ; Ithaca [NY] : McGill-Queen's University Press, ©2000.



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Contents "I see every thing -- as you can desire me to do" : the scolding and schooling of Marianne Dashwood in Sense and sensibility -- " Exactly the something which her home required" : the "unmerited punishment of Harriet Smith in Emma -- "A corrupted, vitiated mind" : the decline of Mary Crawford in Mansfield Park -- "You are never sure of a good impression being durable" : the fall of Louisa Musgrove in Persuasion -- "An itch for acting" : Playing with Polyphony in Mansfied Park -- "Surely this comparison must have its use" : the "very strong resemblance" in Sense and sensibility -- "My expressions startle you" : an "injured, angry woman" in Persuasion -- "We must forget it" : the "unhappy truth" in Pride and prejudice -- "No tread of violence was ever heard" : Silent suffering in Mansfield Park -- "Unnatural and overdrawn" : "Alarming violence" in Northanger Abbey -- "This ill-used girl, this heroine of distress" : the "diabolical scheme" in Lady Susan.
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ISBN 9780773568549 (electronic bk.)
0773568549 (electronic bk.)
1282858734
9781282858732
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Author Seeber, Barbara Karolina, 1968-
Subject Austen, Jane, 1775-1817.
Consensus (Social sciences) in literature.
Dialogism (Literary analysis)
Descript 1 online resource (x, 160 pages)
Content text txt
Media computer c
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Contents "I see every thing -- as you can desire me to do" : the scolding and schooling of Marianne Dashwood in Sense and sensibility -- " Exactly the something which her home required" : the "unmerited punishment of Harriet Smith in Emma -- "A corrupted, vitiated mind" : the decline of Mary Crawford in Mansfield Park -- "You are never sure of a good impression being durable" : the fall of Louisa Musgrove in Persuasion -- "An itch for acting" : Playing with Polyphony in Mansfied Park -- "Surely this comparison must have its use" : the "very strong resemblance" in Sense and sensibility -- "My expressions startle you" : an "injured, angry woman" in Persuasion -- "We must forget it" : the "unhappy truth" in Pride and prejudice -- "No tread of violence was ever heard" : Silent suffering in Mansfield Park -- "Unnatural and overdrawn" : "Alarming violence" in Northanger Abbey -- "This ill-used girl, this heroine of distress" : the "diabolical scheme" in Lady Susan.
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
ISBN 9780773568549 (electronic bk.)
0773568549 (electronic bk.)
1282858734
9781282858732
Author Seeber, Barbara Karolina, 1968-
Subject Austen, Jane, 1775-1817.
Consensus (Social sciences) in literature.
Dialogism (Literary analysis)

Subject Austen, Jane, 1775-1817.
Consensus (Social sciences) in literature.
Dialogism (Literary analysis)
Descript 1 online resource (x, 160 pages)
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Contents "I see every thing -- as you can desire me to do" : the scolding and schooling of Marianne Dashwood in Sense and sensibility -- " Exactly the something which her home required" : the "unmerited punishment of Harriet Smith in Emma -- "A corrupted, vitiated mind" : the decline of Mary Crawford in Mansfield Park -- "You are never sure of a good impression being durable" : the fall of Louisa Musgrove in Persuasion -- "An itch for acting" : Playing with Polyphony in Mansfied Park -- "Surely this comparison must have its use" : the "very strong resemblance" in Sense and sensibility -- "My expressions startle you" : an "injured, angry woman" in Persuasion -- "We must forget it" : the "unhappy truth" in Pride and prejudice -- "No tread of violence was ever heard" : Silent suffering in Mansfield Park -- "Unnatural and overdrawn" : "Alarming violence" in Northanger Abbey -- "This ill-used girl, this heroine of distress" : the "diabolical scheme" in Lady Susan.
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
ISBN 9780773568549 (electronic bk.)
0773568549 (electronic bk.)
1282858734
9781282858732

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