Jane Austen's Emma .... Mary Poovey also interprets Emma to be a story about female power, yet the power is specifically in relationship to the act of marriage. .... 64-91. Poovey, Mary. .... (2047 8 )
EMMA AND HER CRITICS .... Mary Poovey also interprets Emma to be a story about female power, yet the power is specifically in relationship to the act of marriage. .... 64-91. Poovey, Mary. .... (2124 8 )
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