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Keyword [Jane Austen]
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181. Two unlikely ladies in the life of Jane Austen: Philadelphia Austen Hancock and Eliza de Feuillide Austen
182. Jesus and Jane Austen: Tracing a Christian model, or more than meets the eye, in 'Mansfield Park', 'Persuasion', 'Emma', and 'Pride and Prejudice'
183. Jane Austen and the virtues
184. The shape of the intellect: Fielding, Austen, Thackeray and the classical English novel (Henry Fielding, Jane Austen, William Makepeace Thackeray)
185. 'Clarissa lives': Female response to 'Clarissa' from Richardson's contemporaries to Jane Austen (Samuel Richardson)
186. A new kind of woman: Marriage and women as intertext in the works of Nogami Yaeko and Jane Austen
187. Narcissism in nineteenth century literature (Jane Austen, Emily Bronte, George Meredith, D. H. Lawrence, Oscar Wilde, Charles Dickens, Ireland)
188. Natural designs: Skepticism, romanticism, and religion from Hume to Austen (David Hume, Jane Austen)
189. Ancestral voices: Maria Edgeworth and other orphans of British literature (William Wordsworth, Sir Walter Scott, Scotland, Sydney, Lady Morgan, Jane Austen)
190. Elements of feminism in Jane Austen's novels
191. 'Homely adventures': Domesticity, travel, and the gender economy of colonial difference in eighteenth-century British literature (Daniel Defoe, Jane Austen, Anna Maria Falconbridge, Richard Cumberland)
192. Dialectical elements in the novels of Jane Austen
193. Hardly an innocent diversion: Music in the life and writings of Jane Austen
194. Bloom: The botanical vernacular in the English novel, 1770-1900 (Jane Austen, George Eliot, Fanny Burney, Henry James)
195. Questionable ends: Reflections on the sublime in contemporary culture (Jane Austen, Ann Radcliffe, Mary Shelley)
196. Jane Austen's women: Seeking equity through relationships and gaining individual and social empowerment
197. Reassessing Jane Austen's agenda: Understanding the anger in 'Sense and Sensibility', 'Pride and Prejudice', and 'Persuasion'
198. The discourse of gratitude in the novels of Jane Austen
199. More about Jane Austen
200. Rethinking women/history/literature: A feminist investigation of disciplinarity in Lucy Hutchinson, Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, Charlotte Lennox, and Jane Austen
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