By D D Devlin
London   Macmillan Press
9" by 5.5" 140pp
A charming work critiquing Jane Austen's educational style.
By D D Devlin

1975 Jane Austen and Education

London   Macmillan Press
9" by 5.5" 140pp
A charming work critiquing Jane Austen's educational style.
£47.00
: 0.5kgs / : MOD2-A-1

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Devlin investigates the educational details of the heroines of Austen's novels and examines the author's thoughts on education. He looks in-depth into Austen's views of the pupil-teacher relationship and what it is to enjoy learning. Following this Devlin discusses the moral assumptions in Austen's work and concludes with a study of Mansfield Park.

Condition

In a cloth binding with original unclipped dustwrapper. Externally, in excellent condition. Personal bookplate to front pastedown. Pencil annotation to rear blank. Dustwrapper excellent with very light spotting to flyleaf. Internally, firmly bound. Pages bright and clean

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