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Novels of Jane Austen
by George Henry Lewes
Dive into an insightful exploration of Jane Austens works through the lens of G. H. Lewes, a distinguished philosopher and literary critic who championed Austens novels long before they gained widespread recognition. Written in 1859, this essay highlights Lewess passion for Austens writing at a time when her genius was often overlooked. As the life partner of the renowned novelist George Eliot, Lewes brings a unique perspective to the discussion of Austens enduring impact on literature. Join narrator barbara2 as she brings to life this compelling tribute to one of the most beloved authors in English literature.
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Dive into an insightful exploration of Jane Austens works through the lens of G. H. Lewes, a distinguished philosopher and literary critic who championed Austens novels long before they gained widespread recognition. Written in 1859, this essay highlights Lewess passion for Austens writing at a time when her genius was often overlooked. As the life partner of the renowned novelist George Eliot, Lewes brings a unique perspective to the discussion of Austens enduring impact on literature. Join narrator barbara2 as she brings to life this compelling tribute to one of the most beloved authors in English literature.
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