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Mrs. John Dashwood , made uneasy by the mutual admiration apparently developing between Elinor and Edward Ferrars , takes “ the first opportunity of affronting her mother - in - law ( Mrs. Henry Dashwood ) on the occasion , talking to ...
Mrs. John Dashwood , made uneasy by the mutual admiration apparently developing between Elinor and Edward Ferrars , takes “ the first opportunity of affronting her mother - in - law ( Mrs. Henry Dashwood ) on the occasion , talking to ...
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DELENG / 20001 2906 , Dated : 12-02-2001 -10 CONTENTS ( Volume 1 Number 2 October - December 2000 ) Postcolonial Literatures : Globalisation of Discourse and National Identities John Thieme ( South Bank University , London ) : “ Doesn't ...
DELENG / 20001 2906 , Dated : 12-02-2001 -10 CONTENTS ( Volume 1 Number 2 October - December 2000 ) Postcolonial Literatures : Globalisation of Discourse and National Identities John Thieme ( South Bank University , London ) : “ Doesn't ...
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I make a distinction between the fictional character of narrator / traveler from " author " Sir John Mandeville himself . Although little is known about the author , Sir Mandeville and the book Travels is speculated to have been ...
I make a distinction between the fictional character of narrator / traveler from " author " Sir John Mandeville himself . Although little is known about the author , Sir Mandeville and the book Travels is speculated to have been ...
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