Chapter 4 Logical Time in Austen's Persuasion Desire and the Unproductive Anxious Interval

Jane Austen and Critical Theory is a collection of new essays that addresses the absence of Critical Theory in Austen studies-an absence that has limited the reach of Austen criticism. The collection brings together innovative scholars who ask new and challenging questions about the efficacy of Aust...

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Main Author: Michalski, Isabelle (auth)
Other Authors: Sigler, David (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2021
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