Systems of Belief and Internal Social Values: Game Theory and Strategic Thinking in Jane Austen's Sanditon (1817)

The present research applies game theory to Austen's Sanditon (Austen, 1817b) by analyzing the novel ' s characters in the light of games, choices, and rational thinking. The application of game theory is especially relevant, considering Austen's particular focus on interactions and c...

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Literary characters
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