The State as an Estate In the Novels of Jane Austen and Maria Edgeworth.
Samar Nabil Abdel-Samie;
Abstract
This study reveals the tensions between the colonized and the colonizer, the landlord and the tenant, the superior and the inferior, the female and the male within the ideology of the empire. It debates the sociopolitical issues of the Ascendancy, reflect
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| Title | The State as an Estate In the Novels of Jane Austen and Maria Edgeworth. | Authors | Samar Nabil Abdel-Samie | Keywords | The State as an Estate In the Novels of Jane Austen and Maria Edgeworth. | Issue Date | 2004 | Description | This study reveals the tensions between the colonized and the colonizer, the landlord and the tenant, the superior and the inferior, the female and the male within the ideology of the empire. It debates the sociopolitical issues of the Ascendancy, reflect |
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