Jane Austen's Pride and PrejudiceHarold Bloom Bloom's Literary Criticism, 2007 - 246 pagina's Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, perhaps her most recognizable work, is a story of manners, courtship, and marriage in 18th- and 19th-century England. Elizabeth Bennet, the witty heroine of the novel, is Austen's most vibrant and vital literary character. This updated volume presents a perceptive introduction by series editor Harold Bloom and an eclectic collection of full-length essays by respected scholars that will enrich students' academic views on this charming classic. |
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... charm , the charming Miss Woodhouse , and though that is a commonplace compliment , and though there is a false charm , as it is offered in Augusta Hawkins , there is a reality in Emma's which is validated by that contrast . It is made ...
... charm , the charming Miss Woodhouse , and though that is a commonplace compliment , and though there is a false charm , as it is offered in Augusta Hawkins , there is a reality in Emma's which is validated by that contrast . It is made ...
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... charming as you are ! ” but “ Emma laughed and replied , ' My being charming , Harriet , is not quite enough to induce me to marry ; I must find other people charming - one other person at least . " " And , free from the charms of ...
... charming as you are ! ” but “ Emma laughed and replied , ' My being charming , Harriet , is not quite enough to induce me to marry ; I must find other people charming - one other person at least . " " And , free from the charms of ...
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... charming upon his entry into her life and the next time she thinks of that is at the moment when she reads the letter with the mortifying truth about him and remembers : “ She could see him instantly before her , in every charm of air ...
... charming upon his entry into her life and the next time she thinks of that is at the moment when she reads the letter with the mortifying truth about him and remembers : “ She could see him instantly before her , in every charm of air ...
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