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Part IV : Political, Social, and Cultural Worlds


Subject Literature

People Austen, Jane

Key-Topics fiction

DOI: 10.1111/b.9781405149099.2009.x


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21. From Politics to Silence: Jane Austen's Nonreferential Aesthetic 22. The Army, the Navy, and the Napoleonic Wars 23. Jane Austen, the 1790s, and the French Revolution 24. Feminisms 25. Imagining Sameness and Difference: Domestic and Colonial Sisters in Mansfield Park 26. Jane Austen and the Nation 27. Religion 28. Family Matters 29. Austen and Masculinity 30. The Trouble with Things: Objects and the Commodification of Sociability 31. Luxury: Making Sense of Excess in Austen's Narratives 32. Austen's Accomplishment: Music and the Modern Heroine 33. Jane Austen and Performance: Theatre, Memory, and Enculturation ... log in or subscribe to read full text

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