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Edith Ayrton Zangwill and the Anti-Domestic Novel.Published in:2007By:ROCHELSON, MERI-JANEPublication type:Literary Criticism
MISMANAGING MOTHERS: MATRIARCHY AND ROMANTIC EDUCATION IN CHARLOTTE SMITH'S THE YOUNG PHILOSOPHER.Published in:2009By:Fulk, MarkK.Publication type:Literary Criticism
OVER-DOING THINGS WITH WORDS IN 1862: PRETENSE AND PLAIN TRUTH IN WILKIE COLLINS'S NO NAME.Published in:2010By:Bisla, SundeepPublication type:Literary Criticism
Elizabeth Bennet's Proposal Scenes and Nonconsensual Consent.Published in:Persuasions: The Jane Austen Journal, 2020, n. 42, p. 194By:NELSON, HEATHERPublication type:Article