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- Jane Austen: A Political Writer Based on the Fate of her Heroines?
In this essay, Partikian addresses the question of whether Jane Austen is a political writer, based on the fate of her heroines.
- Sense and Sensibility: Novel by Jane Austen, 1811
In the following essay, Heath discusses the ideas of "sense" and "sensibility" in the context of Austen's world and her prose.
- Moral Priorities in Sense and Sensibility
In the following essay, Reinstein explores how Austen renders complex and various manifestations of sense and sensibility in her characters and their situations.
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