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Keyword [Jane austen]
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161. Looking for comfort: Heroines, readers, and Jane Austen's novels
162. A vindication of Jane Austen: Mary Wollstonecraft's feminist ideology embodied in 'Pride and Prejudice'
163. Conforming to Conventions in Jane Austen's 'Northanger Abbey', 'Pride and Prejudice', and 'Emma'
164. Tropes of time and space in Johnson, Burney, Edgeworth, and Austen (Samuel Johnson, Fanny Burney, Maria Edgeworth, Jane Austen)
165. 'The duty of woman by woman': Exploring female friendships in Jane Austen's novels
166. 'Sweet to the eye and the mind': Representations of British architecture in film adaptations of Jane Austen
167. Liberty in Jane Austen's 'Persuasion'
168. Social disruption in the Gothic novels of Horace Walpole, Elizabeth Inchbald, and Jane Austen
169. Less than ideal husbands and wives: Satiric and serious marriage themes in the works of Jane Austen and Oscar Wilde
170. A multidimensional history: Film adaptation of British classic novels in America (Charles Dickens, E. M. Forster, Jane Austen)
171. Interior spaces: Privacy and virtue from the time of Sarah Scott to Jane Austen
172. Fairy tales and feminism: Compatible contradictions in Jane Austen's novels
173. Erotics of instruction: Jane Austen and the generalizing novel
174. 'A Pretty-ish Bit of Wilderness' Female Binaries and the Picturesque in the Novels of Jane Austen
175. An ethics of becoming: Configurations of feminine subjectivity in Jane Austen, Charlotte Bronte, and George Eliot
176. Dancing Through Life Symmetry and Balance within Dance and the Form of Jane Austen's Novels
177. The challenge of balance between reason and emotion in Jane Austen's early novels
178. An archetypal analysis of main characters in the novels of Jane Austen
179. Bodies in the 'house of fiction': The architecture of domestic and narrative spaces by Jane Austen, Elizabeth Gaskell and George Eliot
180. Men and women in motion: Mobility and fixity in eighteenth-century British literature (Samuel Pepys, Mary Wortley, Lady Montagu, Daniel Defoe, Jane Austen, Mary Wollstonecraft)
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