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... social sciences by acquiring the International Library of Sociology and Social Reconstruction from Routledge in England . Rosset began to acquire American rights to foreign publications as well , and some of those books began to attract ...
... social sciences by acquiring the International Library of Sociology and Social Reconstruction from Routledge in England . Rosset began to acquire American rights to foreign publications as well , and some of those books began to attract ...
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... social situation of Austen's dual heroines , Elinor and Marianne , metonymically represents the constrained position of English women as a whole , immured in patriarchal structures of courtship and marriage . In Elinor and Marianne ...
... social situation of Austen's dual heroines , Elinor and Marianne , metonymically represents the constrained position of English women as a whole , immured in patriarchal structures of courtship and marriage . In Elinor and Marianne ...
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... Social Novelist . " Monaghan , Jane Austen in a Social Context 1-8 . - , ed . Jane Austen in a Social Context . Totowa , NJ : Barnes , 1981 . Jane Austen : Structure and Social Vision . New York : Barnes , 1980 . Okin , Susan Moller ...
... Social Novelist . " Monaghan , Jane Austen in a Social Context 1-8 . - , ed . Jane Austen in a Social Context . Totowa , NJ : Barnes , 1981 . Jane Austen : Structure and Social Vision . New York : Barnes , 1980 . Okin , Susan Moller ...
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