A Reader's Guide to the Nineteenth Century English Novel |
Contents
Class and Money | 1 |
Titles and the Peerage | 27 |
The Church of England | 33 |
Copyright | |
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Marriages and the Alternatives in Jane Austen ́s 'Pride and Prejudice' Nicole Gast Limited preview - 2007 |