The Improvement of the Estate A Study of Jane Austen's Novels

Originally published in 1994. In The Improvement of the Estate, Alistair Duckworth contends that understanding Mansfield Park is fundamental to appreciating Jane Austen's body of work. Professor Duckworth understands Mansfield Park as underscoring the central uniting theme in Austen's work...

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Main Author: Duckworth, Alistair M. (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Johns Hopkins University Press 1972
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