Por un escritor de hombre misterioso
Jane Austen’s readers continue to find delight in the justness of her moral and psychological discriminations. But for most readers, her values have been a phenomenon more felt than fully apprehended. In this book, Stuart M. Tave identifies and explains a number of the central concepts across Austen’s novels—examining how words like “odd,” “exertion,” and, of course, “sensibility,” hold the key to understanding the Regency author’s language of moral values. Tracing the force and function of these words from Sense and Sensibility to Persuasion, Tave invites us to consider the peculiar and subtle ways in which word choice informs the conduct, moral standing, and self-awareness of Austen’s remarkable characters.
Austen Chat: Episode 2
Thanksgiving Jane Austen's World
Guide to the Jane Austen Collection - Critical and Biographical Materials
Faith Words in Sense and Sensibility: A Story of Selfishness and Self-Denial
Some Words of Jane Austen: 9780226633398: Tave, Stuart M.: Books
Some Words of Jane Austen
Mansfield Park Jane Austen Pantheon Books Novel Library 1949 Rare w/ DJ
Jane Austen Faith Word: Principle, and Mr. Darcy – Faith, Science, Joy, and Jane Austen
Jane Austen - Susannah Fullerton
BiblioVault - Books about Austen, Jane
Persuasion (novel) - Wikipedia