The Religious Dimension of Jane Austen's NovelsUMI Research Press, 1988 - 141 páginas |
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... demonstrated by the Essays of Montaigne , who died 183 years before Jane Austen's birth . A logical place to begin this brief survey of some of the writers who preceded and followed Jane Austen's period , and whose works contain some of ...
... demonstrated by the Essays of Montaigne , who died 183 years before Jane Austen's birth . A logical place to begin this brief survey of some of the writers who preceded and followed Jane Austen's period , and whose works contain some of ...
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... demonstrated that ( as Montaigne states ) we can never know anything beyond those thoughts themselves — that is , we can never finally determine their truth or falsity in objective terms . Not a very comfortable position for a mathe ...
... demonstrated that ( as Montaigne states ) we can never know anything beyond those thoughts themselves — that is , we can never finally determine their truth or falsity in objective terms . Not a very comfortable position for a mathe ...
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... demonstrates only the weakness of our reason , but not , as they affirm , the uncertainty of all our knowledge . For ... demonstrated propositions before accepting them . 33 Pascal has been accused of being subjective and dogmatic ; at ...
... demonstrates only the weakness of our reason , but not , as they affirm , the uncertainty of all our knowledge . For ... demonstrated propositions before accepting them . 33 Pascal has been accused of being subjective and dogmatic ; at ...
Índice
The Case for a Traditional Religious Interpretation | 7 |
The Case for a Modern Religious Interpretation | 59 |
Conclusion | 109 |
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Términos y frases comunes
Anglican Anne's argued argument Austen's texts awareness basic behavior believe Box Hill central certainly charity Charlotte Lucas Charlotte's Christian claim clearly complex consciousness course critics Darcy Dashwood Descartes divine domestic comedy eighteenth-century Elinor Elizabeth Elton Emma's emotional essay existence experience faith Fanny feel fictional world Fielding's Frank Churchill fulfillment God's heroine human important insights intellectual interpretation Jane Austen's fiction Jane Austen's novels kind Knightley Knightley's Leslie Dewart limited lives Louisa Lucy Mansfield Park Marianne Marvin Mudrick meaning meaningful mind Miss Bates modern Montaigne moral Musgrove narrative narrator natural law natural-law never Northanger Abbey novelist one's Pascal perception perfect person perspective Persuasion plot possible present Pride and Prejudice principles psychological reader reality reason religion religious dimension Richard Hooker Scott sense Sense and Sensibility shallow simply sister social spiritual dimension subjective-objective split theme Thérèse Tom Jones total response traditional understanding University Press values Wentworth Weston Wolfgang Iser writers
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A Companion to Jane Austen Studies Laura Lambdin,Robert Thomas Lambdin No hay ninguna vista previa disponible - 2000 |