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Table of Contents
Critical Readings
Contextual Materials
Social Life
Wills and Primogeniture
Domestic Life
Fashion
Sensibility
Landscape and the Picturesque
The Gothic
Selected Literary Influences
Slavery
The French Revolution
The Navy
Interactive Maps
The World
England
London’s Surrounding Area
London
Elizabeth Bennet’s Tour of Derbyshire
Bath, Bristol, and Surroundings
Bath
The Search for Wickham and Lydia Bennet
Interactive Timelines
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A
addiction
aesthetics
all novels
Ann Radcliffe
architecture
Austen family
Austen’s editing and revisions
Austen’s letters
Austen’s life
autoeroticism
Austen's other writings
B
Bath
biographical reading
blushing
body
book history
Brighton
C
capitalism
captivity
character
characterization
class
clergy
close reading
colonialism
comedy
conduct
conduct books
conservatism
consumerism
consumption
country house
cultural materialism
D
desire
dialogue
distant reading
domesticity
E
economics
Edmund Burke
education
Elizabeth Inchbald
embodiment
Emma
empire
Englishness
entail
estate improvement
estates
F
fashion
femininity
feminism
fiction
film
First Impressions
Fordyce’s Sermons
formalism
Foucault
Frances Burney
free indirect discourse
French Revolution
G
gardening
gender
genre
gentlemen
gentry
geography
gossip
Gothic
H
happiness
health
Henry Fielding
Henry James
Henry Mackenzie
history
Humphry Repton
I
idyll
imperialism
inheritance
irony
J
Jacobin
Janeites
juvenilia
L
Lady Susan
landscape
love
“Love and Freindship”
Lover’s Vows
Lyme Regis
M
man of feeling
manners
Mansfield Park
manuscripts
manuscripts
maps
Maria Edgeworth
marriage
marriage plot
Mary Wollstonecraft
masculinity
Matthew Lewis
medicine
men
misogyny
modernity
money
morality
morals
N
narrative
narrative form
narrator
national identity
new historicism
Northanger Abbey
novel of manners
novels
P
painting
parody
pastoral
performance
periodicals
Persuasion
plays
point of view
politics
Poor Laws
postcolonialism
Pride and Prejudice
privacy
professions
psychoanalytic theory
Q
queer theory
R
race
reading
realism
reception history
religion
repression
revolution
romance
S
Samuel Johnson
Samuel Richardson
Sanditon
Sarah Siddons
satire
self-love
Sense and Sensibility
sensibility
sentimental novel
sentimentalism
servants
setting
sexual identity
sexuality
Sigmund Freud
slavery
sociability
social life
social mores
structuralism
style
style
subjectivity
sympathy
T
the navy
the novel
the picturesque
the sublime
The Watsons
theater
theater history
Thomas Paine
time
tourism
travel
V
virtue
W
war
watering places
wealth
Whigs and Tories
William Cowper
William Gilpin
women
writing
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