It’s not just that Austen knew how Emma’s traits would make her unlikable in 1814, but that those traits are still so relatable today. No other novel encapsulates this better than Emma. The advent of a long needed critical edition1 of. A love story for imperfect, unlikable women who hold strong opinions and make mortifying mistakes. Lesley Letter the Eighth - Miss Lutterell to Mrs. Jane Austens Love and Freindship: A Study in Literary Relations. Lesley Letter the Fifth - Miss Margaret Lesley to Miss Charlotte Lutterell Letter the Sixth - Lady Lesley to Miss Charlotte Lutterell Letter the Seventh - Miss C. Lesley in answer Letter the Third - Miss Margaret Lesley to Miss C. Letter the First - Isabel to Laura Letter the Second - Laura to Isabel Letter the Third - Laura to Marianne Letter the Fourth - Laura to Marianne Letter the Fifth - Laura to Marianne Letter the Sixth - Laura to Marianne Letter the Seventh - Laura to Marianne Letter the Eighth - Laura to Marianne, in Continuation Letter the Ninth - From the Same to the Same Letter the Tenth - Laura in continuation Letter the Eleventh - Laura in continuation Letter the Twelfth - Laura in continuation Letter the Thirteenth - Laura in continuation Letter the Fourteenth - Laura in continuation Letter the Fifteenth - Laura in continuation Lesley Castle Letter the First - Miss Margaret Lesley to Miss Charlotte Lutterell Letter the Second - Miss C.
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