General consent in Jane Austen : a study of dialogism / Barbara K. Seeber.

"Readings of Jane Austen tend to be polarized: she is seen either as conformist - the prevalent view - or quietly subversive. In General Consent in Jane Austen Barbara Seeber overcomes this critical stalemate, arguing that general consent does not exist as a given in Austen's texts. Instea...

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Main Author: Seeber, Barbara Karolina, 1968- (Author)
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Language:English
Published: Montreal ; Ithaca [NY] : McGill-Queen's University Press, ©2000.
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