Jane Austen and ‘Modern Europe’ Revisited
Knox-Shaw examines Jane Austen's book, Modern Europe. The book has received support from an unexpected source. Among the books recently lent by Richard Knight to Chawton House is a catalogue of the Knights' library at the Park, dated 1818, that caries the entry 'Russels (sic) Modern E...
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