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The perfect turn of phrase can not only elevate your reading experience but also stick ... Sense and Sensibility by Jane ...
Nothing could be pleasanter.” If we were to choose one Jane Austen book to read this Christmas, the amusing and witty Emma would be the perfect choice. Unlike the heroines in Austen’s other ...
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Jane Austen only lived until the age of 41, but released four of her six major novels in the space of four years The death 200 years ago of celebrated author Jane Austen is being marked nationwide ...
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Plans for a life-sized sculpture of novelist Jane Austen outside Winchester Cathedral have been approved. Commemorating the 250th anniversary of her birth, the statue will feature the literary ...
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Novel, Vol. 47, Issue. 2, p. 261. McClish, Glen 2015. Strong Understanding and Immoderate Feelings: A Case for the Influence of Hugh Blair’s Concept of Taste on Jane Austen’sSense and Sensibility.