Jane Austen and the war of ideas
earliest edition we have, 1975 Clarendon Press, 1990 310 pages
An analysis of Jane Austen's art in the light of the intellectual ferment of her times argues that she represents a conservative reaction against more permissive, individualistic, and personally expressive types of fiction of earlier years.
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