Jane Austen & Charles Darwin: Naturalists and NovelistsAre Jane Austen and Charles Darwin the two great English empiricists of the 19th century? Peter W. Graham poses this question, arguing that while the one is generally termed a naturalist and the other a novelist, these characterizations are at least partially interchangeable. |
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Introduction and Acknowledgments | xi |
3 or 4 Families in a Country Village or Naturalists Novelists Empiricists and Serendipidists | 1 |
An Entangled Bank or Sibling Development in a Family Ecosystem | 47 |
MarryMaryMarry | 87 |
Variations on Variation | 133 |
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Jane Austen & Charles Darwin: Naturalists and Novelists Professor Peter W Graham Ограниченный просмотр - 2013 |
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