CEA Critic, Volume 55Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1992 |
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... Sense and Sensibility ( 1811 ) , Eli- nor and Marianne Dashwood occupy the ascribed status of " future wives " who will become femes coverts upon their marriages . Although Austen never directly mentions the legal doctrines involved in ...
... Sense and Sensibility ( 1811 ) , Eli- nor and Marianne Dashwood occupy the ascribed status of " future wives " who will become femes coverts upon their marriages . Although Austen never directly mentions the legal doctrines involved in ...
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... sense and sensibility . Austen cannot , however , in this early novel at least , conjure male char- acters who believably sustain the complementary male subjectivity that interacts with her new model of independent womanhood . Edward ...
... sense and sensibility . Austen cannot , however , in this early novel at least , conjure male char- acters who believably sustain the complementary male subjectivity that interacts with her new model of independent womanhood . Edward ...
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... Sense and Sensibility , see 66ff . ) 5 All quotations from Sense and Sensibility will be referred to parenthetically as SS . " To entail property in the eighteenth century usually meant to settle such property upon only male heirs of a ...
... Sense and Sensibility , see 66ff . ) 5 All quotations from Sense and Sensibility will be referred to parenthetically as SS . " To entail property in the eighteenth century usually meant to settle such property upon only male heirs of a ...
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