Jane Austen, Feminism and FictionHarvester Press, 1983 - 187 pages A study of Jane Austen's novels in the context of eighteenth-century feminist ideas. |
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Feminism and Fiction 16941798 | 3 |
178898 | 33 |
The Feminist Controversy and the Received Biography | 53 |
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