Literature and Psychology, Količine 19–21Leonard Falk Manheim 1969 |
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... Emma's marriage with George Knightley at the end is more than Jane Austen's genuflection to social and literary conventions ; it effectively signalizes the significant climax in Emma's growth as a human being . Why is Emma so set ...
... Emma's marriage with George Knightley at the end is more than Jane Austen's genuflection to social and literary conventions ; it effectively signalizes the significant climax in Emma's growth as a human being . Why is Emma so set ...
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... Emma's ambivalent feelings about Jane have long been in evidence . Jane has always threatened Emma's peace of mind , one way or another . About this Emma has been openly honest . Until the arrival in Highbury of Augusta Elton , Jane ...
... Emma's ambivalent feelings about Jane have long been in evidence . Jane has always threatened Emma's peace of mind , one way or another . About this Emma has been openly honest . Until the arrival in Highbury of Augusta Elton , Jane ...
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... Emma's sarcasm Miss Bates is an object of displaced hostility but she is not an accidental object — essentially she has been the focus of dislike for a long time , a subliminal reminder of Emma's motherless state and her own , too early ...
... Emma's sarcasm Miss Bates is an object of displaced hostility but she is not an accidental object — essentially she has been the focus of dislike for a long time , a subliminal reminder of Emma's motherless state and her own , too early ...
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