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Jane Austen, the 1790s, and the French Revolution
A Companion to Jane Austen ; 272-281
2009-01-02
10 pages
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Electronic Resource
English
Burke's Reflections offered a critical revision of English nationhood itself , Austen's novels are, however, set emphatically in the England of the present , Warren Roberts's Jane Austen and the French Revolution in 1979 ‐ marked a significant shift in the way in which historians approached Austen , Jane Austen, the 1790s, and the French Revolution , While her silence on the Revolution rendered her work “patriotic,” in keeping with the anti‐Jacobinism that became consensus during the Napoleonic Wars , Austen's novels also evinced a particular relationship to history that set her apart from other writers of the 1790s
GWLB - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Bibliothek | 1949
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Wiley | 2009
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