Dear Jane Austen: A Heroine's Guide to Life and LovePenguin, 2007年6月26日 - 176 頁 Advice delivered with sense and sensibility just in time for the major motion picture Becoming Jane Women have looked to Jane Austen’s heroines as models of appropriate behavior for nearly two centuries. Who better to understand the heart of a heroine than Austen? In this delightful epistolary “what if,” Austen serves as a “Dear Abby” of sorts, using examples from her novels and her life to counsel modern-day heroines in trouble, she also shares with readers a compelling drama playing out in her own drawing room. Witty and wise—and perfectly capturing the tone of the author of Persuasion and Pride and Prejudice—Dear Jane Austen is as satisfying as sitting down to tea with the novelist herself. |
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... entirely coincidental . The scanning , uploading , and distribution of this book via the Internet or via any other means without the permission of the publisher is illegal and punishable by law . Please purchase only authorized ...
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... entirely to the discussion of the subject of beauty , but suffice it to say here that these flawed women simply do not let their imperfections erode their opinion of themselves and neither should you . They present themselves to the ...
... entirely to the discussion of the subject of beauty , but suffice it to say here that these flawed women simply do not let their imperfections erode their opinion of themselves and neither should you . They present themselves to the ...
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... entirely aimed at winning the gentleman's favour . Do not emulate her ! Concentrate your attention rather on what excites , interests , educates , amuses , and improves you , without excessive concern for how your choice will be rated ...
... entirely aimed at winning the gentleman's favour . Do not emulate her ! Concentrate your attention rather on what excites , interests , educates , amuses , and improves you , without excessive concern for how your choice will be rated ...
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... entirely motivated by her fluc- tuating superficial desire for the attention of one man or another . She makes and breaks engagements , literally follows young men through the streets of Bath , and flirts most dangerously and openly ...
... entirely motivated by her fluc- tuating superficial desire for the attention of one man or another . She makes and breaks engagements , literally follows young men through the streets of Bath , and flirts most dangerously and openly ...
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... entirely of her own creation . The appearance of pride is , upon closer inspection , shown to be mere vanity as we - or , more ac- curately , Mary Bennet - make the distinction . Maria and Julia Bertram of Mansfield Park , though their ...
... entirely of her own creation . The appearance of pride is , upon closer inspection , shown to be mere vanity as we - or , more ac- curately , Mary Bennet - make the distinction . Maria and Julia Bertram of Mansfield Park , though their ...
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Chapter Three | 41 |
Chapter Four | 53 |
Chapter Five | 67 |
Chapter | 88 |
Chapter Eight | 114 |
Chapter Nine | 128 |
Chapter | 142 |
Bibliography 157 | |
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