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  Pride & Prejudice
.... more honorable sons. Miss Austen has a most Platonic inclination to explain any knavishness into folly. Wickedness in her characters ....
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Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice
.... Richard Simpson attributes what he sees as the shallowness of the novel to Austen's overly optimistic view of marriage: "Miss Austen believed in the ultimate ....
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Jane Austen's novel Emma & Theme of Nature of Power
.... The cruel insult hurled by Emma at Miss Bates (Austen 239) gives Knightley the opportunity to kindly but firmly tell her that she has, indeed, been cruel: Emma ....
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Northanger Abbey & Emma (Jane Austen)
.... She felt it at her heart. How could she have been so brutal, so cruel to Miss Bates! .... Works Cited Austen, Jane. Emma. The Complete Novels of Jane Austen. ....
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Jane Austen's Emma
.... Every friend of Miss Taylor must be glad to have her so happily married." "And you .... and a very considerable one --that I made the match myself" (Austen 5). Yet ....
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Analysis of Characters & Text of Emma
.... trivial and playful social faux pas at the Box Hill picnic by "limiting" the poor, mindlessly chattering Miss Bates to three dull comments (Austen 238-9 ....
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Jane Austen's Life and Work
.... Abbey and as the action of that novel and Austen's others demonstrates .... test of manners and psychological insight and after indefensibly insulting Miss Bates, a ....
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Four Fiction Into Film
.... delivery. She does not miss Austen's italicized writing of "one" and she reads the line "playfully" just as written. However, all ....
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Pride & Prejudice
.... to help establish the haughty and contemptuous character of Miss Bingley. The director only has two hours to convey to audiences what Austen revealed over the ....
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Emma
.... after it adds this piece not found in Austen, it adds an entirely new segment with Emma going into a lengthy description of her arranging Miss Taylor's wedding ....
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Emma
.... The speaking styles of Mr. Woodhouse, Mr. Elton, Harriet Smith, Miss Bates, Mrs. Elton .... The basis of all of Austen's comedy is the way she regards her characters ....
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EMMA AND HER CRITICS
.... Every friend of Miss Taylor must be glad to have her so happily married." "And you .... and a very considerable one --that I made the match myself" (Austen 5). Yet ....
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Pride and Prejudice
.... 57). Social snobbery is central to Pride and Prejudice, and Austen personifies this with Miss Bingley and Lady Catherine. They embody ....
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The Role of Protagonist in 3 Novels
.... to enslave other human beings and he tears up the letter to Miss Watson, maintaining .... as much mistress of their husband's house, as I am of Hartfield" (Austen 84 ....
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The poem "hay un lugar"
.... Proportions, fore-shortening.--Oh, no! it gives exactly the idea of such a height as Miss Smith's. Exactly so indeed!" (Austen 29). ....
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DH Lawrence's The Rainbow
.... that in her "unite some of the best blessings of existence" (Austen 1). Like the .... 456-7). Ursula's first real romance is with schoolmistress Miss Winifred Inger ....
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Kant and Iser
.... facts are concealed until Emma--and possibly the reader--is surprised by them (Austen 162 et passim). Emma's deplorable public insult of chatty Miss Bates is ....
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The Rainbow
.... found a queer awareness existed between herself and her class-mistress, Miss Inger .... She is akin to Austen's independent Elizabeth Bennet, who refuses to be bound ....
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DH Lawrence's The Rainbow
.... found a queer awareness existed between herself and her class-mistress, Miss Inger .... She is akin to Austen's independent Elizabeth Bennet, who refuses to be bound ....
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Marxist-Feminist Criticism Marxist-Feminist Criticism
.... nature that clearly identify Hardy as conflicted regarding the "urban Miss" and her .... the novels of other key Victorian writers (eg, Dickens, Austen, Eliot) will ....
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The Victorian Novel Marxist-Feminist Criticism
.... nature that clearly identify Hardy as conflicted regarding the "urban Miss" and her .... the novels of other key Victorian writers (eg, Dickens, Austen, Eliot) will ....
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Settings in Eudora Welty
.... which the three sisters long, the indispensable France of Proust, Jane Austen's English-gentry .... is evoked in part by the voice of the narrator, Miss Edna Earle ....
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Feminism in Contemporary American Novels
.... But Woolf also qualifies this by noting Austen's almost exclusively provincial life .... That's as may be, but one senses that Fred would miss the marriage more than ....
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Female Literary Accomplishments
.... Another is to follow Jane Austen's example in Emma and create action that is .... that Jim Burden's failure to become Antonia's lover is to rather miss the point. ....
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