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Jane Austen criticism for the lay person
Natalie Tyler
nonfiction
"The Friendly Jane Austen" by Natalie Tyler
July 06, 2010
This book gave me the pleasant surprise of exegesis of Miss Austen's work that was at least thought-provoking. We have additionally cute quizzes, lists and illustrations to go along with a decently-detailed biography of the great novelist.
This book refreshed my enthusiasm for Miss Austen's oeuvre, and made me want to return to it again. Serious or academic critics looking for new insights should probably look elsewhere.
"The Friendly Jane Austen" by Natalie Tyler
Jane Austen criticism for the lay person/ Natalie Tyler/ nonfictionThis book gave me the pleasant surprise of exegesis of Miss Austen's work that was at least thought-provoking. We have additionally cute quizzes, lists and illustrations to go along with a decently-detailed biography of the great novelist.
This book refreshed my enthusiasm for Miss Austen's oeuvre, and made me want to return to it again. Serious or academic critics looking for new insights should probably look elsewhere.
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